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Young Blood
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Young Blood

Nov 5, 1932
0h 58m
★ 10.0

A Triumph of Triggers!

Overview

A reformed gunfighter battles a crooked sheriff who used to be a member of his gang.

Genres

Western

Production Companies

Monogram Pictures
Trem Carr Pictures

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Cast

Bob Steele

Nick aka The Kid

Bob Steele

Helen Foster

Gail Winters

Helen Foster

Harry Semels

Tony Murullo

Harry Semels

Art Mix

Henchman Hank Morris

Art Mix

Charles King

Sheriff Jake Sharpe

Charles King

Naomi Judge

Countess Lola Montaine

Naomi Judge

Henry Roquemore

Beckworth

Henry Roquemore

Henry Hall

Mayor of Grass Valley

Henry Hall

Hank Bell

Deputy Bill

Hank Bell

Perry Murdock

Henchman Ed Sheflin

Perry Murdock

Roy Bucko

Henchman Blackie Walsh

Roy Bucko

Silver Tip Baker

Stage Driver

Silver Tip Baker