God's Country and the Man (1937)
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The first of four Tom Keene westerns for Monogram release, God's Country and the Man is fine, virile stuff in the old William S. Hart tradition. Keene is cast as wandering cavalier Jim, who finds himself in the Tall Timber territory of Canada. Here he runs afoul of scurrilous gunslinger Gentry… More The first of four Tom Keene westerns for Monogram release, God's Country and the Man is fine, virile stuff in the old William S. Hart tradition. Keene is cast as wandering cavalier Jim, who finds himself in the Tall Timber territory of Canada. Here he runs afoul of scurrilous gunslinger Gentry (Charles King), the scourge of the Mounties. Not only does Jim neutralize Gentry, but he also helps a poor blacksmith (Billy Bletcher) stake a valuable gold claim. For his initial Monogram outing, Keene is favored with two leading ladies: Charlotte Henry, the onetime star of Alice in Wonderland, and silent-screen favorite Betty Compson, here given an opportunity to display her skill with the violin. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- R.N. Bradbury, Robert N. Bradbury
- Genres
- Western, Action & Adventure
- In Theaters
- Sep 2, 1937 Wide
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Cast
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Tom Keene
as Jim
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Betty Compson
as Roxy
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Charlotte Henry
as Betty
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Charles King Jr.
as Gentry
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Billy Bletcher
as Sandy
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Merrill McCormack
as Henchman
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Bob McKenzie
as Storekeeper
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Eddie Parker
as Bill