Between Men (1935)
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In his second Western for Poverty Row producer A.W. Hackel, former football star Johnny Mack Brown goes in search of both his long-lost father and foster-sister. Mistakenly believing that they murdered his young son Johnny, John Wellington (William Farnum) kills three ruffians and becomes a wanted… More In his second Western for Poverty Row producer A.W. Hackel, former football star Johnny Mack Brown goes in search of both his long-lost father and foster-sister. Mistakenly believing that they murdered his young son Johnny, John Wellington (William Farnum) kills three ruffians and becomes a wanted man. Young Johnny (Barry Downing), who had survived the attack, is instead raised by rich Sir George Thorne (Lloyd Ingraham). The latter's old-fashioned ideas causes him to lose both his son-in-law, Gentry Winters (Frank Ball), and young granddaughter, Gale. In his search for the missing girl, Johnny ( now Mack Brown) learns that Winters has been killed by Trent (Earl Dwire), an outlaw whose advances Gale (Beth Marion) had spurned. Aiding Johnny in his quest to capture Trent is one Rand who, it turns out, is none other than the missing John Wellington. Although initially opposed to Johnny's courting of Gale, Wellington/Rand changes his mind in due time and heroically takes a bullet meant for his son. After finishing off the murderous Trent in a final confrontation, Johnny can begin to plan a more peaceful future with Gale. According to contemporary reports, Between Men was filmed in six days at Lone Pine, CA. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, Rovi
- Directed By
- Robert N. Bradbury
- Genres
- Western, Drama, Classics
- In Theaters
- Oct 29, 1935 Wide
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Cast
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Johnny Mack Brown
as Johnny Wellington
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Beth Marion
as Gale Winters
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William Farnum
as Wellington Rand
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Earl Dwire
as Trent
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Lloyd Ingraham
as Sir George Thorn
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Frank Ball
as Gentry Winters
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Budd Buster
as Brawler, Townsman
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Jim Corey
as Brawler
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Jack Kirk
as Ranch hand
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Milburn Morante
as Doctor
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Horace Murphy
as Burton
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Art Ortego
as Henchman
- Bud Osborne
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Tex Phelps
as Henchman
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Forrest Taylor
as Wyndham
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Sherry Tansey
as Trampas
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Wally Wales
as Blacksmith Pete
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Francis Walker
as Henchman
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Horace B. Carpenter
as Dobson
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Clyde McClary
as Brawler
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George Morrell
as Townsman
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Archie Ricks
as Henchman
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Silver Tip Baker
as Johnson
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Barry Downing
as Young Johnny