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Western

God's Country and the Man

- The bigger they come, the harder Tom Keene makes them fall!

Cowboy and his friends set out to track down his father's killer. On the way, they discover a vein of gold. The killer finds out about it, and returns to try to take it from them.

Release Date : 1937-09-02

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Monogram Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Tom Keene

Character Name : Jim Reid

Original Name : Tom Keene

Gender : Male

Betty Compson

Character Name : Roxey Moore

Original Name : Betty Compson

Gender : Female

Charlotte Henry

Character Name : Betty Briggs

Original Name : Charlotte Henry

Gender : Female

Charles King

Character Name : Red Gentry

Original Name : Charles King

Gender : Male

Billy Bletcher

Character Name : Sandy Briggs

Original Name : Billy Bletcher

Gender : Male

James Sheridan

Character Name : Pete (Red's Henchman)

Original Name : James Sheridan

Gender : Male

Eddie Parker

Character Name : Bill Briggs, RCMP (as Ed Parker)

Original Name : Eddie Parker

Gender : Male

Robert McKenzie

Character Name : Ed (Middleton Storekeeper)

Original Name : Robert McKenzie

Gender : Male

Merrill McCormick

Character Name : Brokaw

Original Name : Merrill McCormick

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-06-20

The slightly cherubic looking Tom Keene is "Reid" - sworn to avenge the murder of his father in a robbery at the hands of "Red Gentry" (Charles King). "Gentry" has abandoned girlfriend "Roxey" (Betty Compson) and so the pair hook up to track him down. En route, they discover some gold too - and with local blacksmith "Sandy" (Billy Bletcher) they agree to share any proceeds from their claim. Still with me? Phew... anyway, "Reid" takes a bit of a shine to their new partner's daughter "Betty" (Charlotte Henry) but must settle with his antagonist (who has fled to Canada where he has become a thorn in the side of the RCMP) before they can settle down and enjoy their new found wealth. Compson probably steals the show, Keene just sort of bumbles along - but it does have quite an enjoyable denouement and kills an hour of anyone's time if you like the genre - and the cheaper end of those productions at that.