The White Outlaw (1929)

The White Outlaw (1929) poster

Known as the White Outlaw for the kerchief he wears, Johnny Douglas decides to go straight. Getting a job as a cowhand he gives the kerchief to his new friend Ted Williams. When the rancher's daughter, the girl friend of Ted, agrees to marry the man holding the note on the ranch so he won't foreclose, Ted uses the kerchief when he robs the stage. When Ted is spotted and jailed, Johnny has a plan to return the money and clear Ted.

Director: Robert J. Horner
Genre: Western
Runtime: 56 min
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Production: J. Charles Davis Productions
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Robert J. Horner
More Films in Genre: Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The White Outlaw about?
Known as the White Outlaw for the kerchief he wears, Johnny Douglas decides to go straight. Getting a job as a cowhand he gives the kerchief to his new friend Ted Williams. When the rancher's daughter, the girl friend of Ted, agrees to marry the man holding the note on the ranch so he won't foreclose, Ted uses the kerchief when he robs the stage. When Ted is spotted and jailed, Johnny has a plan to return the money and clear Ted.
Who directed The White Outlaw?
The White Outlaw was directed by Robert J. Horner.
Who stars in The White Outlaw?
The White Outlaw stars Art Acord, Vivian Bay, Bill Patton, Dick Nores.
How long is The White Outlaw?
The White Outlaw has a runtime of 56m (56 minutes).
What genre is The White Outlaw?
The White Outlaw is a Western film.
Where was The White Outlaw produced?
The White Outlaw was produced in United States of America.