Réalisation:
Sam NewfieldActeurs·trices:
Al St. John, Marjorie Beebe, Charles King, Frank LaRue, Lafe McKee, Jack Evans, Tex Palmer, Chick Hannan, Walter McGrailRésumés(1)
Sheriff Bentley is seriously wounded during an attempt to apprehend notorious bandit Scar Adams. His son, deputy Tom, turns in his badge at the behest of his fearful fiancee, Alice Denton. Their wedding ceremony is horribly interupted when the the sheriff's lifeless body is dumped on the church steps. A grimly determined Tom rounds up a posse and gives chase, unaware that the murderer is actually a member of the Denton family. Arguably the best of Fred Scott's dozen B-Westerns released through Spectrum Pictures, The Fighting Deputy sports a particularly strong plot with a powerful revenge angle and a couple of surprising twists. Its production mounting is on a par with the other 1937 Scott features, but director Sam Newfield seems to have been inspired by the solid script. Fred turns in an effective dramatic performance, especially in the scenes calling for high emotion. (texte officiel du distributeur)
(plus)Acteurs·trices
Al St. John
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Marjorie Beebe
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Meilleurs films :
L'Intruse (1930)
Charles King
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Meilleurs films :
L'Amour en première page (1937)
The Phantom Creeps (1949) (téléfilm) - i.a.
The Phantom Creeps (1939)
Frank LaRue
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Meilleurs films :
Laura (1944)
Plus on est de fous (1943)
Westward Ho (1935)
Lafe McKee
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Meilleurs films :
Mr. Smith au sénat (1939)
When the Daltons Rode (1940)
L'Homme de la rue (1941)
Jack Evans
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Meilleurs films :
New York-Miami (1934)
Texas (1941)
Les Fous du roi (1949)
Tex Palmer
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Meilleurs films :
Westward Ho (1935)
Chick Hannan
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Meilleurs films :
Winchester 73 (1950)
La Belle Rousse du Wyoming (1953)
La Caravane héroïque (1940)
Walter McGrail
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Meilleurs films :
La Chevauchée fantastique (1939)
Les Raisins de la colère (1940)
L'Appel de la forêt (1935)