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The Outlaw Tamer
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The Outlaw Tamer

Mar 15, 1935
0h 56m
★ 9.0

THRILLING WESTERN DRAMA!

Overview

A masked bandit being chased by a posse is wounded but manages to lose them. He is taken in by a female saloon owner and nursed back to health.

Genres

Western

Production Companies

H&H Productions
Empire Pictures

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Cast

Lane Chandler

'Tex' Broderick

Lane Chandler

Blanche Mehaffey

Jean Bennett (as Janet Morgan)

Blanche Mehaffey

J.P. McGowan

Sheriff Jim Porter

J.P. McGowan

Slim Whitaker

Bowie Harris (as Chas. Whittaker)

Slim Whitaker

Ben Corbett

Deputy Bud McClure (as Benny Corbett)

Ben Corbett

George 'Gabby' Hayes

Cactus Barnes (as Geo. S. Hayes)

George 'Gabby' Hayes

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