
Two-Fisted Sheriff
Action · Adventure · Western
Overview
This is a remake of Columbia's 1932 "Cornered" that starred Tim McCoy. Bob Pearson saves the life of his friend, Sheriff Dick Houston, who has captured two stagecoach bandits and is about to be shot from ambush by a third. Bob is found a few days later near the murdered body of cattleman Herrick with a gun in his hand.
Top Cast


Charles Starrett
Charles Starrett
Dick Houston
Charles Starrett
Dick Houston


Barbara Weeks
Barbara Weeks
Molly Herrick
Barbara Weeks
Molly Herrick
Bruce Lane
Bruce Lane
Bob Pearson
Bruce Lane
Bob Pearson


Edward Peil Sr.
Edward Peil Sr.
Judge Webster
Edward Peil Sr.
Judge Webster


Allan Sears
Allan Sears
Laughing Bill Slagg
Allan Sears
Laughing Bill Slagg
Walter Downing
Walter Downing
Doc Pierce
Walter Downing
Doc Pierce


Ernie Adams
Ernie Adams
Sheriff Rankin
Ernie Adams
Sheriff Rankin


Claire McDowell
Claire McDowell
Miss Herrick - Molly's Aunt
Claire McDowell
Miss Herrick - Molly's Aunt


Frank Ellis
Frank Ellis
Gargan
Frank Ellis
Gargan


George Chesebro
George Chesebro
Prosecutor Ed
George Chesebro
Prosecutor Ed
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