Too Much Beef (1936)
Someone is adding beef to Rocky Brown's herds and changing the brands to make it look like he is rustling. Then he is framed for murder and jailed. Johnny Argyle who has been sent to investigate believes he is innocent and sets out to prove it and starts with hides that have been rebranded.
Director:
Robert F. Hill
Writer:
Robert F. Hill
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Rex Bell as Johnny Argyle alias Tucson Smith |
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Constance Bergen as Ruth Brown (as Coney Bergen) |
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Forrest Taylor as Hugh Stanford alias Rocky Brown |
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Lloyd Ingraham as Dynamite Murray |
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Marjorie O'Connell as Sheila Murray (as Peggy O'Connell) |
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Vincent Dennis as Senator Rogge |
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George Ball as Tracy Paine |
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Jimmy Aubrey as Shorty Rawlins |
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John Cowell as George Thompson (as Jack Cowell) |
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Fred Burns as Judge |
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Steve Clark as Prosecutor |
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Horace Murphy as Sheriff |
| Writing | Robert F. Hill | Screenplay |
| Directing | Robert F. Hill | Director |
| Writing | William Colt MacDonald | Story |