
Dark Mountain
Drama
Overview
A woman doesn't realize that the man she has just married is a gangster. When she is implicated in a murder he committed, she turns to an ex-boyfriend, who is now a park ranger, for help. He hides her out in a cabin up in the mountains, and her husband goes on the hunt for both of them.
Top Cast


Robert Lowery
Robert Lowery
Don Bradley
Robert Lowery
Don Bradley


Ellen Drew
Ellen Drew
Kay Downey
Ellen Drew
Kay Downey


Regis Toomey
Regis Toomey
Steve Downey
Regis Toomey
Steve Downey


Eddie Quillan
Eddie Quillan
Willie Dinsmire
Eddie Quillan
Willie Dinsmire


Elisha Cook Jr.
Elisha Cook Jr.
Whitey
Elisha Cook Jr.
Whitey


Ralph Dunn
Ralph Dunn
Chief Sanford
Ralph Dunn
Chief Sanford


Walter Baldwin
Walter Baldwin
Uncle Sam Bates
Walter Baldwin
Uncle Sam Bates
Rose Plumer
Rose Plumer
Aunt Pattie Bates
Rose Plumer
Aunt Pattie Bates


Virginia Sale
Virginia Sale
Aletha Bates
Virginia Sale
Aletha Bates


Byron Foulger
Byron Foulger
Harvey Bates
Byron Foulger
Harvey Bates
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