Law of the West (1949)
With the railroad coming, Nixon is after the ranchers land. Using a stooge land agent, his method is to claim the person they bought their ranches from never had title to the land and their deeds are worthless. Fereral Agent Johnny Mack arrives posing as a gunman. He is quickly onto the henchman and Land Agent and eventually suspects Nixon is the big boss. But he needs the help of ventriloquist Alibi to bring them in.
Director:
Ray Taylor
Writer:
J. Benton Cheney
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Johnny Mack Brown as Federal Agent Johnny Mack |
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Max Terhune as Alibi Jenkins |
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Bill Kennedy as Dan Nixon - Land Agent |
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Jack Ingram as Henry Burke |
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Riley Hill as Charley Lane |
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Eddie Parker as Big Mike - Henchman |
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Marshall Reed as Drago - Henchman |
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Kenne Duncan as Frank Stevens |
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Gerry Pattison as Tennessee Lane |
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James Harrison as Sheriff Al Simpson |
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Bud Osborne as Jed - Rancher |
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Steve Clark as Barry Lane |
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Bob Woodward as Spence - Henchman |
| Writing | J. Benton Cheney | Screenplay |
| Directing | Ray Taylor | Director |