Lone Avenger (1933)
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Ken Maynard goes undercover to prove that his father (Horace B. Carpenter), a bank president, did not commit suicide but was murdered in this routine Western from low-budget KBS Productions. Returning to his hometown of Mesa to find his father's death pronounced a suicide, Cal Weston (Maynard)… More Ken Maynard goes undercover to prove that his father (Horace B. Carpenter), a bank president, did not commit suicide but was murdered in this routine Western from low-budget KBS Productions. Returning to his hometown of Mesa to find his father's death pronounced a suicide, Cal Weston (Maynard) is reunited with old friend Joel Winters (James Marcus) and his daughter, Ruth (Muriel Gordon), both of whom believe in Ken's theory of murder. Investigating, Ken learns that the bank's vice-president, Martin Carter (Niles Welch), has been cooking the books with the help of town bully Burl Adams (Al Bridge). But when his true identity is discovered by one of the gang members (William Norton Bailey), Carter and Adams turn the tables on Ken, who is in grave danger of being lynched by an irate citizenry. Happily, a vigilante committee that includes town rowdies Nip (Edward Brady) and Tuck (Charles King) believes in his innocence and the true culprits are made to confess. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, Rovi
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Cast
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Ken Maynard
as Cal Weston
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Muriel Gordon
as Ruth Winters
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James Marcus
as Joel Winters
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Al Bridge
as Burl Adams
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Niles Welch
as Martin Carter
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Jack Rockwell
as sheriff
- William Norton Bailey
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Fern Emmett
as townswoman
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Olin Francis
as henchman
- Clarence Geldert
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Herman Hack
as henchman
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Jack Kirk
as henchman
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Bud McClure
as henchman
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Lew Meehan
as henchman
- Tarzan the Horse
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Horace B. Carpenter
as John Weston
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Charles King
as Nip Hawkes
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Ed Brady
as Tuck Hawkes
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Buck Bucko
as townsman
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Roy Bucko
as townsman
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Blackjack Ward
as Jack
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Robert Walker
as henchman
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James Mason
as henchman
- Robert Walker (II)