
Boulder Dam
Action · Drama
Overview
Fate brings a job at Boulder Dam and romance with a saloon singer into the life of a young man on the run.
Top Cast


Ross Alexander
Ross Alexander
Rusty Noonan
Ross Alexander
Rusty Noonan


Patricia Ellis
Patricia Ellis
Ann Vangarick
Patricia Ellis
Ann Vangarick


Lyle Talbot
Lyle Talbot
Mr. Harry Lacy
Lyle Talbot
Mr. Harry Lacy


Eddie Acuff
Eddie Acuff
Ed Harper
Eddie Acuff
Ed Harper


Henry O'Neill
Henry O'Neill
Mr. Agnew
Henry O'Neill
Mr. Agnew


Egon Brecher
Egon Brecher
Pa Vangarick
Egon Brecher
Pa Vangarick
Eleanor Wesselhoeft
Eleanor Wesselhoeft
Ma Vangarick
Eleanor Wesselhoeft
Ma Vangarick


Joseph Crehan
Joseph Crehan
Ross
Joseph Crehan
Ross


George P. Breakston
George P. Breakston
Stan Vangarick
George P. Breakston
Stan Vangarick


William Pawley
William Pawley
Wilson - Garage Boss
William Pawley
Wilson - Garage Boss
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