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Treason
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Treason

Feb 10, 1933
1h 3m
★ 6.0

High Speed Thrills and Reckless Romance

Overview

It's just after the Civil War in Kansas and Joan Randall and her troops are continuing the struggle. Jeff Conners is sent to bring her in and when he does she is found guilt and sentenced to hang. Earlier Jeff learned that her assistant Colonel Jedcott is the real culprit and rides to the Governor for a pardon only to be waylaid by Jedcott on the return trip.

Genres

Western

Production Companies

Columbia Pictures

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Cast

Buck Jones

Jeff Connors, posing as Chet Dawson (as Charles Buck Jones)

Buck Jones

Shirley Grey

Joan Randall

Shirley Grey

Robert Ellis

Colonel Jedcott

Robert Ellis

Ivor McFadden

O'Leary

Ivor McFadden

Edward LeSaint

Judge Randall (as Ed Le Saint)

Edward LeSaint

Frank Lackteen

Chet Dawson

Frank Lackteen

T.C. Jack

Buck Donohue (as T.C Jacks)

T.C. Jack

Charles Brinley

Man Who Rides for help

Charles Brinley

Charles Hill Mailes

General Hawthorne

Charles Hill Mailes

Edwin Stanley

District Attorney

Edwin Stanley

Art Mix

First Lieutenant

Art Mix

Frank Ellis

Lafe - Randall Rider

Frank Ellis

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