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RomanceWestern

Two-Fisted Law

- His Latest and Greatest Outdoor Romance

Rancher Tim Clark borrows money from Bob Russell, who then rustles Clark's cattle so he will be unable to repay the money. Thus Russell is able to cheat Clark out of his ranch. Clark becomes a prospector for silver and ultimately comes to settle accounts with Russell and crooked deputy Bendix.

Release Date : 1932-06-08

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Columbia Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Tim McCoy

Character Name : Tim Clark

Original Name : Tim McCoy

Gender : Male

John Wayne

Character Name : Duke

Original Name : John Wayne

Gender : Male

Walter Brennan

Character Name : Bendix the Deputy Sheriff

Original Name : Walter Brennan

Gender : Male

Alice Day

Character Name : Betty Owen

Original Name : Alice Day

Gender : Female

Wheeler Oakman

Character Name : Bob Russell

Original Name : Wheeler Oakman

Gender : Male

Tully Marshall

Character Name : Sheriff Malcolm

Original Name : Tully Marshall

Gender : Male

Wallace MacDonald

Character Name : Artie

Original Name : Wallace MacDonald

Gender : Male

Richard Alexander

Character Name : Henchman Zeke Yokum

Original Name : Richard Alexander

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-06-13

This is actually quite a fast-paced little story - thing is, though, the plot has been more crochéd together rather than knitted; and the holes can be a bit annoying at times. The plot is pretty old hat; grasping landowner sets up the hero (Tim McCoy) who has to clear his name to get the ranch and the gal. It has been made on a shoestring, with lots of film run at double speed to accelerate the effects of the frequent horse chases. There are a few, limited, appearances from John Wayne as his amiable sidekick but Alice Day is just plain annoying as the feisty dame and McCoy has all the charisma of a beermat. I love all these 1930s Westerns, and this is no better/worse than many. Kills an hour.