Loser's End
Loser's End is a 1935 American western produced by Harry S. Webb for Reliable Pictures and directed by Bernard B. Ray.
Loser's End | |
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Directed by | Bernard B. Ray |
Produced by | Harry S. Webb (associate producer) Bernard B. Ray (producer) |
Written by | Rose Gordon (continuity) Carl Krusada (dialogue) Harry S. Webb (writer) |
Starring | See below |
Cinematography | J. Henry Kruse |
Edited by | Frederick Bain |
Production company | |
Distributed by | William Steiner |
Release date | 25 January 1935 |
Running time | 59 minutes (USA) |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot summary
A cowboy meets up with a bandit gang. Taken captive, he is rescued by a man called Don Carlos, and together with a young woman named Lolita, they join forces to stop the gang's upcoming raid and bring them to justice.
Cast
- Jack Perrin - Jack
- Tina Menard - Lolita
- Frank Rice - Amos
- William Gould - Bill Meeker
- Fern Emmett - Molly O'Hara, the Cook
- Elias Lazaroff - Don Carlos Delgardo
- Robert Walker - Henchman Joe
- Jimmy Aubrey - Henchman Dick
- Rosemary Joye - Lupe Little
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External links
- Loser's End on IMDb
- Loser's End is available for free download at the Internet Archive
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