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Fair Warning
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Fair Warning

Feb 1, 1931
1h 14m
★ 9.0

A Gripping Outdoor ROMANCE

Overview

This George O'Brien western is based on a novel by Max Brand, previously filmed as the 1920 Tom Mix vehicle The Untamed. Cast as devil-may-car Whistlin' Dan Barry, our hero rides into a passel of trouble in a wide-open town. Warned to leave the premises or else, Whistlin' Dan refuses to do so, sticking around long enough to whomp villain Jim Silent (Mitchell Lewis) and romance heroine Kate Cumberland (Louise Huntington).

Genres

Western

Production Companies

Fox Film Corporation

Cast

George O'Brien

Whistlin' Dan Barry

George O'Brien

Louise Huntington

Kate Cumberland

Louise Huntington

Mitchell Harris

Jim Silent

Mitchell Harris

George Brent

Les Haines

George Brent

Nat Pendleton

Purvis

Nat Pendleton

John Sheehan

Kelduff

John Sheehan

Willard Robertson

Tex Calder

Willard Robertson

Ernie Adams

Jordan

Ernie Adams

Erwin Connelly

Morgan

Erwin Connelly

Alphonse Ethier

Mr. Cumberland

Alphonse Ethier

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