Beyond the Sacramento (1940)
Bill learns that two con artists whom he has dealt with before are at it again. Crowley runs the saloon and Adams the newspaper and both are highly respected by the citizens. Bill has foiled their schemes before and this time he breaks into Adams' office and resets the front page saying Adams confesses to be a fugitive criminal. When the citizens gather the next day the end is near for Adams and Crowley.
Director:
Lambert Hillyer
Writer:
Luci Ward
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Bill Elliott as 'Wild' Bill Hickok |
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Evelyn Keyes as Lynn Perry |
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Dub Taylor as Cannonball |
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John Dilson as Jason Perry |
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Bradley Page as Cord Crowley |
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Frank LaRue as Jeff Adams |
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Norman Willis as Nelson |
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Steve Clark as Curly |
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Jack Rube Clifford as Sheriff |
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Don Beddoe as Warden McKay |
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Harry A. Bailey as Storekeeper |
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Tex Cooper as Stage Driver Tex |
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Olin Francis as Convict Tom Jimpson |
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Ned Glass as Bank Teller George |
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Chick Hannan as Poker Player |
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Clem Horton as Townsman |
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Eddie Laughton as Townsman |
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Jack Low as Prison Guard |
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George McKay as Bartender George |
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Art Mix as Henchman |
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Tom Moray as Barfly |
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George Morrell as Townsman |
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Bud Osborne as Henchman Joe |
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Tex Phelps as Townsman |
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Jack Tornek as Townsman |
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Blackjack Ward as Henchman |
| Directing | Lambert Hillyer | Director |
| Writing | Luci Ward | Screenplay |