
The Terrible People
Adventure · Action
Overview
Over ten episodes an heiress is threatened by the gang of a criminal who seems to have returned from the dead. Clay Shelton was executed for his crimes, but it seems he has returned to life to exact revenge on the people responsible for his death.
Top Cast


Allene Ray
Allene Ray
Nora Sanders
Allene Ray
Nora Sanders


Walter Miller
Walter Miller
Arnold Long
Walter Miller
Arnold Long


Larry Steers
Larry Steers
Jack Crayley
Larry Steers
Jack Crayley


Wilfrid North
Wilfrid North
Godley Long
Wilfrid North
Godley Long


Frederick Vroom
Frederick Vroom
Clayton Shelton
Frederick Vroom
Clayton Shelton


Thomas Holding
Thomas Holding
Sonny Cravel
Thomas Holding
Sonny Cravel


Billy Bletcher
Billy Bletcher
Proody
Billy Bletcher
Proody


Mary Foy
Mary Foy
Mrs. Revelstoke
Mary Foy
Mrs. Revelstoke
Al Craven
Al Craven
Joshua Monkford
Al Craven
Joshua Monkford
Alyce McCormick
Alyce McCormick
Alice Cravel
Alyce McCormick
Alice Cravel
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