After his parole from prison, Jim Brandon sets out to prove his innocence with the help of his pal Utah.After his parole from prison, Jim Brandon sets out to prove his innocence with the help of his pal Utah.After his parole from prison, Jim Brandon sets out to prove his innocence with the help of his pal Utah.
Don Barclay
- Bartender Nick
- (uncredited)
Jack Evans
- Barfly
- (uncredited)
Herman Hack
- Barfly
- (uncredited)
Chick Hannan
- Barfly
- (uncredited)
Silver Harr
- Silver
- (uncredited)
George Huggins
- George
- (uncredited)
Lew Morphy
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Matty Roubert
- Stageoach Driver
- (uncredited)
Jack Tornek
- Henchman
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThe tagline writer evidently didn't bother to watch the film. He tossed in a "crooked sheriff" in a film in which the sheriff was above reproach but the town banker was as crooked as a sidewinder snake.
- GoofsIn the film, Jim Brandon is stopped by three outlaws. They are looking for evidence that Steele is carrying. He escapes and is chased by the three outlaws. A short time later, there are four riders after Steele. Still later in the chase, the outlaws are back to three.
- SoundtracksNo Use Trying To Forget
Performed by Don Weston and His Band
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Bob Steele is pretty good as a man paroled from prison, even if he's got a villainous-looking mustache. He was framed, bt not sure who or why. Ellen Hall is still sweet on him, but her guardian wants her to marry the guy who actually killed the victim, so he can combine ranches.
The direction by Harry L. Fraser is nothing to write home about, although Steele still looks getting onto his horse. Fight scenes are a problem, as when the camera cuts away to Miss Hall in a wedding gown, looking like a bored bump on a log. For some reason, Harry Reif is credited for set decoration, for deciding not to put any furniture around.
The direction by Harry L. Fraser is nothing to write home about, although Steele still looks getting onto his horse. Fight scenes are a problem, as when the camera cuts away to Miss Hall in a wedding gown, looking like a bored bump on a log. For some reason, Harry Reif is credited for set decoration, for deciding not to put any furniture around.
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- Runtime57 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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