The Fighting Marshal (1931)

The Fighting Marshal (1931) poster

Not knowing he has just been pardoned, Tim Benton (Tim McCoy, Texas Cyclone) escapes from prison with his cellmate, Red Larkin (Matthew Betz, The Wedding March), a dangerous killer. Disguised as the town's lawman, Tim sets off for Silver City to take back money that's rightfully his and hopefully clear his name. But Red has plans of his own and wants the money for himself. Newly remastered.

Director: D. Ross Lederman
Genre: Western
Runtime: 58 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Benjamin H. Kline
Editing: Otto Meyer
Production: Columbia Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

escaped convict

More Films by Director: D. Ross Lederman
More Films in Genre: Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Fighting Marshal about?
Not knowing he has just been pardoned, Tim Benton (Tim McCoy, Texas Cyclone) escapes from prison with his cellmate, Red Larkin (Matthew Betz, The Wedding March), a dangerous killer. Disguised as the town's lawman, Tim sets off for Silver City to take back money that's rightfully his and hopefully clear his name. But Red has plans of his own and wants the money for himself. Newly remastered.
Who directed The Fighting Marshal?
The Fighting Marshal was directed by D. Ross Lederman.
Who stars in The Fighting Marshal?
The Fighting Marshal stars Tim McCoy, Dorothy Gulliver, Mary Carr, Matthew Betz, Pat O'Malley, Edward LeSaint.
How long is The Fighting Marshal?
The Fighting Marshal has a runtime of 58m (58 minutes).
What genre is The Fighting Marshal?
The Fighting Marshal is a Western film.
Where was The Fighting Marshal produced?
The Fighting Marshal was produced in United States of America.