Law of the Valley (1944)

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Dan Stanton and Condon are foreclosing on a group of ranchers in order to gain a land-monopoly. They have one of the ranchers, whose property supplies the others with water, killed. Ann Jennings, niece of the rancher, sends for U. S. Marshals Nevada Jack McKenzie and Sandy Hopkins, who organize the ranchers who take over the dead man's property and blast the dam releasing needed water to all the ranchers. Nevada and Sandy, aided by the sheriff, round up Stanton, Condon and their gang members.

Director: Howard Bretherton
Genre: Western
Runtime: 52 min
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Production: Monogram Pictures
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en

Keywords

u.s. marshal, dam

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Law of the Valley about?
Dan Stanton and Condon are foreclosing on a group of ranchers in order to gain a land-monopoly. They have one of the ranchers, whose property supplies the others with water, killed. Ann Jennings, niece of the rancher, sends for U. S. Marshals Nevada Jack McKenzie and Sandy Hopkins, who organize the ranchers who take over the dead man's property and blast the dam releasing needed water to all the ranchers. Nevada and Sandy, aided by the sheriff, round up Stanton, Condon and their gang members.
Who directed Law of the Valley?
Law of the Valley was directed by Howard Bretherton.
Who stars in Law of the Valley?
Law of the Valley stars Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton, Lynne Carver, Kirk Barron, Edmund Cobb, Charles King.
How long is Law of the Valley?
Law of the Valley has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).
What genre is Law of the Valley?
Law of the Valley is a Western film.
Where was Law of the Valley produced?
Law of the Valley was produced in United States of America.