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Overview
McCord's gang robs the stage carrying money to pay Indians for their land, and the notorious outlaw "The Oklahoma Kid" Jim Kincaid takes the money from McCord. McCord stakes a "sooner" claim on land which is to be used for a new town; in exchange for giving it up, he gets control of gambling and saloons. When Kincaid's father runs for mayor, McCord incites a mob to lynch the old man whom McCord has already framed for murder.
Top Cast


James Cagney
James Cagney
Jim Kincaid
James Cagney
Jim Kincaid


Humphrey Bogart
Humphrey Bogart
Whip McCord
Humphrey Bogart
Whip McCord


Rosemary Lane
Rosemary Lane
Jane Hardwick
Rosemary Lane
Jane Hardwick


Donald Crisp
Donald Crisp
Judge Hardwick
Donald Crisp
Judge Hardwick


Harvey Stephens
Harvey Stephens
Ned Kincaid
Harvey Stephens
Ned Kincaid


Hugh Sothern
Hugh Sothern
John Kincaid
Hugh Sothern
John Kincaid


Charles Middleton
Charles Middleton
Alec Martin
Charles Middleton
Alec Martin


Edward Pawley
Edward Pawley
Doolin
Edward Pawley
Doolin


Ward Bond
Ward Bond
Wes Handley
Ward Bond
Wes Handley


Lew Harvey
Lew Harvey
Curley
Lew Harvey
Curley
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