
Law Men
Western
Overview
U.S. Marshals "Nevada" Jack McKenzie and "Sandy" Hopkins go undercover to bust a gang of stagecoach robbers in this vintage Western serial. Nevada infiltrates the gang, while Sandy works as a cobbler in town, keeping an ear open for local gossip as they try to flush out the inside man tipping off the crooks.
Top Cast


Johnny Mack Brown
Johnny Mack Brown
U.S. Marshal Nevada Jack McKenzie
Johnny Mack Brown
U.S. Marshal Nevada Jack McKenzie


Raymond Hatton
Raymond Hatton
U.S. Marshal Sandy Hopkins
Raymond Hatton
U.S. Marshal Sandy Hopkins
Jan Wiley
Jan Wiley
Phyliss
Jan Wiley
Phyliss


Kirby Grant
Kirby Grant
Clyde Miller
Kirby Grant
Clyde Miller


Robert Frazer
Robert Frazer
Banker Bradford
Robert Frazer
Banker Bradford


Edmund Cobb
Edmund Cobb
Slade
Edmund Cobb
Slade
Art Fowler
Art Fowler
Gus, Chief Henchman
Art Fowler
Gus, Chief Henchman


Hal Price
Hal Price
Pop Haynes (as Harry F. Price)
Hal Price
Pop Haynes (as Harry F. Price)


Marshall Reed
Marshall Reed
Henchman Killifer
Marshall Reed
Henchman Killifer
Isabel Withers
Isabel Withers
Auntie Mack
Isabel Withers
Auntie Mack
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