
Just Pals
Drama · Western
Overview
Bim seems to be his town's biggest loser, but when he takes a needy 13-year-old boy named Bill under his wing, it seems there may be some hope for Bim. After learning about Bill, a young teacher, Mary, whom Bim secretly adores, helps get the young boy into school. And when Bim then helps Mary repay a loan, defaulted on by shifty boyfriend, it becomes evident that Bim can reform. As the plot in this captivating film twist and turns, the stakes get higher, the action gets more intense and hope for Bim bounds upward.
Top Cast


Buck Jones
Buck Jones
Bim
Buck Jones
Bim


Helen Ferguson
Helen Ferguson
Mary
Helen Ferguson
Mary
George Stone
George Stone
Bill
George Stone
Bill


Duke R. Lee
Duke R. Lee
Sheriff
Duke R. Lee
Sheriff


William Buckley
William Buckley
Harvey Cahill
William Buckley
Harvey Cahill
Eunice Murdock Moore
Eunice Murdock Moore
Mrs. Stone
Eunice Murdock Moore
Mrs. Stone


Bert Appling
Bert Appling
Brakeman
Bert Appling
Brakeman


Edwin B. Tilton
Edwin B. Tilton
Dr. Stone (as Edwin Booth Tilton)
Edwin B. Tilton
Dr. Stone (as Edwin Booth Tilton)
Slim Padgett
Slim Padgett
Outlaw
Slim Padgett
Outlaw
John B. Cooke
John B. Cooke
Constable
John B. Cooke
Constable
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