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Lure of the Wasteland
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Lure of the Wasteland

Mar 18, 1939
0h 55m
★ 0.0

Photographed in natural COLOR by Francis Corby

Overview

A "special" by Monogram standards, Lure of the Wasteland was lensed in a not inexpensive process called Telco-color. Grant Withers takes a break from his duties in the "Mister Wong" series to play Smitty, a US marshal assigned to track down $250,000 in stolen bonds.

Genres

Western

Production Companies

Al Lane Pictures

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Cast

Grant Withers

Smitty

Grant Withers

LeRoy Mason

Butch Cooper

LeRoy Mason

Ruth Findlay

Ruth Carlton (as Marion Arnold)

Ruth Findlay

Harry 'Snub' Pollard

Cookie

Harry 'Snub' Pollard

Tom London

Foreman

Tom London

Henry Roquemore

Judge Carlton

Henry Roquemore

Karl Hackett

Parker

Karl Hackett

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