Land of the Outlaws (1944)
The old bromide about the western town run by outlaws as a hideout for their fellow crooks makes a return appearance in Monogram's Land of the Outlaws. Since the crooks include such reliable disreputables as Charles King and John Merton, the good guys really have their work cut out for them. But not to worry! The heroes are Johnny Mack Brown and Raymond Hatton, whose B-western track record is unbeatable. Land of the Outlaws was directed by Lambert Hillyer, whose sense of rhythm and pace had saved many another inexpensive oater.
Director:
Lambert Hillyer
Writer:
Joseph O'Donnell
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Johnny Mack Brown as Marshal Nevada McKenzie |
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Raymond Hatton as Marshal Sandy Hopkins |
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Nan Holliday as Ellen |
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Stephen Keyes as Frank Carson |
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Hugh Prosser as Ed Hammond |
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Charles King as Henchman Bart |
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Tom Quinn as Henchman Vic |
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Steve Clark as Sheriff |
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John Merton as Dan Broderick |
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Ben Corbett as Wagon Driver Curley |
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Art Fowler as Slim Carter |
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Bud Wolfe as Saloon Dealer Drake |
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John Judd as Assayer Jim Grant |
| Directing | Lambert Hillyer | Director |
| Writing | Joseph O'Donnell | Story |
| Writing | Joseph O'Donnell | Screenplay |