
The Lady of the Dugout
Western · Drama
Overview
Real life outlaw Al Jennings tells a "real" story about how he came to the aid of a woman who was abused by her alcoholic husband.
Top Cast


Al J. Jennings
Al J. Jennings
Himself
Al J. Jennings
Himself
Frank Jennings
Frank Jennings
Himself
Frank Jennings
Himself
Corinne Grant
Corinne Grant
The Lady
Corinne Grant
The Lady


Ben Alexander
Ben Alexander
The Lady's son
Ben Alexander
The Lady's son


Joseph Singleton
Joseph Singleton
The Lady's husband
Joseph Singleton
The Lady's husband


Carl Stockdale
Carl Stockdale
Killer
Carl Stockdale
Killer
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