Deputy Marshal
Thrillers
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1h 8m
1949 • United States • Directed by William Berke
Wrongly suspected of murder, a deputy marshal (Jon Hall) devises a plan to draw all the actual suspects out into the open and prove which one of them committed murder in order to profit off of the coming railroad line. Based on the best-selling western novel by Charles Heckelmann. "Fast-moving action"- Motion Picture Exhibitor.
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