Law of the 45's (1935)
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Based on William Colt MacDonald's Law of the Forty-Fives, this ultra low-budget Beacon Western stars Guinn "Big Boy" Williams and Al St. John as Tucson Smith and Stony Martin, a couple of drifters coming to the defense of elder rancher Hayden (Lafe McKee). Like their neighbors, the… More Based on William Colt MacDonald's Law of the Forty-Fives, this ultra low-budget Beacon Western stars Guinn "Big Boy" Williams and Al St. John as Tucson Smith and Stony Martin, a couple of drifters coming to the defense of elder rancher Hayden (Lafe McKee). Like their neighbors, the rancher and his pretty daughter, Jean (Molly O'Day), have been terrorized by a gang of land grabbers. Tucson and Stony quickly become suspicious of Hayden's attorney, Gordon Rentell (Ted Adams), who seems to know a great deal about the mysterious disappearance of British businessman Sir Henry Sheffield. When the latter (Broderick O'Farrell) is found imprisoned in Rentell's basement, the truth is revealed. Having learned that there is oil in the area, Rentell and his men have been systematically buying up land from their own victims. When the sheriff (Fred Burns) arrives to take Rentell and his men to jail, Tucson reveals that he has become a vigilante after his own father had been murdered. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, Rovi
- Directed By
- J.P. McCarthy
- Genres
- Western
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Cast
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Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
as Tucson Smith
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Molly O'Day
as Jean Hayden
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Al St. John
as Stony Martin
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Ted Adams
as Gordon Rentell
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Fred Burns
as Sheriff Tom
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Broderick O'Farrell
as Sir Henry Sheffield
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Sherry Tansey
as Toral
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Glenn Strange
as Monte
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Bill Patton
as saloon guest
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Budd Buster
as station agent
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Merrill McCormack
as henchman
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Jack Evans
as henchman
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Tex Palmer
as henchman
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Ace Cain
as henchman
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William McCall
as doctor
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George Morrell
as wounded townsman
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Herman Hack
as singing wrangler
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Jack Kirk
as singing wrangler
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Francis Walker
as wrangler
- Lafe [Lafayette] McKee