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Western

Wyoming Outlaw

- $10,000 REWARD! For the capture of Will Parker, the most desperate killer that ever rode the Western plains.

Will Parker has been destroyed by a local politician and now must steal to feed his family. He steals a steer from the Three Mesquiteers.

Release Date : 1939-06-27

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Republic Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

John Wayne

Character Name : Stony Brooke

Original Name : John Wayne

Gender : Male

Ray Corrigan

Character Name : Tucson Smith

Original Name : Ray Corrigan

Gender : Male

Raymond Hatton

Character Name : Rusty Joslin

Original Name : Raymond Hatton

Gender : Male

Don 'Red' Barry

Character Name : Will Parker

Original Name : Don 'Red' Barry

Gender : Male

Pamela Blake

Character Name : Irene Parker

Original Name : Pamela Blake

Gender : Female

LeRoy Mason

Character Name : E. B. 'Joe' Balsinger

Original Name : LeRoy Mason

Gender : Male

Charles Middleton

Character Name : Luke Parker

Original Name : Charles Middleton

Gender : Male

Katherine Kenworthy

Character Name : Mrs. Parker

Original Name : Katherine Kenworthy

Gender : Female

Elmo Lincoln

Character Name : U.S. Marshal Gregg

Original Name : Elmo Lincoln

Gender : Male

Jack Ingram

Character Name : Sheriff Nolan

Original Name : Jack Ingram

Gender : Male

Jack Kenney

Character Name : Radioman Doyle

Original Name : Jack Kenney

Gender : Male

John Beach

Character Name : Henchman

Original Name : John Beach

Gender : Male

Bob Burns

Character Name : Rancher at Hearing

Original Name : Bob Burns

Gender : Male

Budd Buster

Character Name : Bank Teller

Original Name : Budd Buster

Gender : Male

Allan Cavan

Character Name : Senator Roberts

Original Name : Allan Cavan

Gender : Male

Tommy Coats

Character Name : Cowhand Shorty

Original Name : Tommy Coats

Gender : Male

George DeNormand

Character Name : Henchman

Original Name : George DeNormand

Gender : Male

Curley Dresden

Character Name : Cowhand Curley

Original Name : Curley Dresden

Gender : Male

John Hiestand

Character Name : Broadcaster

Original Name : John Hiestand

Gender : Male

Jack Kirk

Character Name : Posse Rider

Original Name : Jack Kirk

Gender : Male

Frankie Marvin

Character Name : Cowhand

Original Name : Frankie Marvin

Gender : Male

Malcolm 'Bud' McTaggart

Character Name : Park Ranger

Original Name : Malcolm 'Bud' McTaggart

Gender : Male

Dave O'Brien

Character Name : Acacia Park Game Warden

Original Name : Dave O'Brien

Gender : Male

Ed Payson

Character Name : Townsman

Original Name : Ed Payson

Gender : Male

Ralph Peters

Character Name : Man in Cafe

Original Name : Ralph Peters

Gender : Male

Jack Rockwell

Character Name : Rancher

Original Name : Jack Rockwell

Gender : Male

Al Taylor

Character Name : Posse Rider

Original Name : Al Taylor

Gender : Male

David Sharpe

Character Name : Newt - The Cafe Counterman

Original Name : David Sharpe

Gender : Male

Yakima Canutt

Character Name : (uncredited)

Original Name : Yakima Canutt

Gender : Male

Reviews

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-06-22

Interestingly for this routine B-feature, the usual "Three Mesquiteer" characters are not really at the centre of the plot. The story belongs more to 'Red' Barry ("Parker") whose father has been deceived by a crooked politician and so his son ends up having to steal to feed himself and his family. It's when he pinches a cow from Messrs. Wayne, Corrigan and Hatton that the story starts to hot up a bit and, of course, they try to redress the balance for him and his sister "Irene" (Pamela Blake). It's takes a while to get going, this one - but once the scenario has been defined, it moves along nicely with a little more chemistry between Wayne and his female co-star than we are used to. "Ming" himself, Charles Middleton appears sparingly as the hard-done-by father, and LeRoy Mason is adequate - though nothing more - as "Balsinger" - the devious villain of the piece. The film aims squarely at some of the "New Deal" policies of post WWI US governments where opportunists frequently ended up with the whip hand over those who had worked hard during the war feeding the troops, but whose services were now surplus to requirements and they were left very vulnerable to pretty ruthless exploitation.