Sagebrush Law (1943)
Rambler Who Wouldn't Stay Licked Nips A Crime Wave in the Sagebrush Country!
Tom Weston arriving in town just as the Doctor announces his father's death a suicide, sees the gun is in the wrong hand. When the Bank Examiner announces the bank has no money and Tom's identity becomes known, the townsmen attempt to hang him. Escaping he finds the phony examiner and gets a a confession. Then he plans a trap for the murderer.
Director: Sam Nelson
Genre: Music, Western
Runtime: 56 min
Release Date: April 2, 1943
Cast
- Tim Holt - Tom Weston
- Cliff Edwards - Ike
- Joan Barclay - Sally Winters
- John Elliott - Cole Winters
- Roy Barcroft - Mark Carter
- Ernie Adams - Landers
- Ed Cassidy - Sheriff
- John Merton - Burl Mason
- Malcolm 'Bud' McTaggart - Henchman Foley
- Karl Hackett - Roberts
Screenplay
- Bennett Cohen (Screenplay)
Cinematography: Mack Stengler
Editing: John Lockert
Production: RKO Radio Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Spaghetti Western
Keywords
revenge, bank examiner
More Films by Director: Sam Nelson
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Sagebrush Law about?
- Tom Weston arriving in town just as the Doctor announces his father's death a suicide, sees the gun is in the wrong hand. When the Bank Examiner announces the bank has no money and Tom's identity becomes known, the townsmen attempt to hang him. Escaping he finds the phony examiner and gets a a confession. Then he plans a trap for the murderer.
- Who directed Sagebrush Law?
- Sagebrush Law was directed by Sam Nelson.
- Who stars in Sagebrush Law?
- Sagebrush Law stars Tim Holt, Cliff Edwards, Joan Barclay, John Elliott, Roy Barcroft, Ernie Adams.
- How long is Sagebrush Law?
- Sagebrush Law has a runtime of 56m (56 minutes).
- What genre is Sagebrush Law?
- Sagebrush Law is a Music, Western film.
- Where was Sagebrush Law produced?
- Sagebrush Law was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of Sagebrush Law?
- The themes of Sagebrush Law include: Spaghetti Western.