DEADWOOD PASS (1933) Tom Tyler, Terry Walker & Hal Taliaferro | Western | B&W

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SYNOPSIS
The Hawk has broken out of prison and the Sheriff and Sorrenson have a plan to have Whitlock pose as the Hawk, infiltrate the gang, and recover the stolen bonds. All goes well until The Chief who knows the real Hawk arrives.

CAST & CREW
Tom Tyler as Tom Whitlock
Hal Taliaferro as Pete Sorrenson
Lafe Mckee as Sheriff Rawlins
Terry Walker as Betty Rawlins
Edmund Cobb as Mileaway Thomas
Slim Whitaker as Butch Cassidy
Merrill McCormick as Felipe
Carlotta Monti as Lolita
Jay Wilsey as Deputy
Duke R. Lee as Deputy
Blackie Whiteford as Henchman Bull
Bill Nestell as Henchman Forty-Four
Bud Osborne as Joe Sadler aka The Hawk

Directed by J.P. McGowan
Adaotation by Oliver Drake
Story by J. Wesley Patterson
Cinematography by Edward A. Kill
Edited by Fred Bain
Production Management by Burton L. King
Sound by Homer Aackerman
Production Company Monarch Film Corporation
Distributed by Freuler Film Associates, Alpha Video Distributors, Grapevine Video
Runtime 1 hr 2 mins
Release date May 5, 1933
Country USA
Language English

Deadwood Pass is both the title and scene of the action of this Tom Tyler western. Tom's a postal inspector on the trail of a notorious outlaw 'The Hawk' who has escaped from state prison. It is thought that the real Hawk played by western regular Bud Osborne would make for Deadwood Pass where it is rumored he hid a fortune in stolen bonds that he had robbed.

But using the pass as his headquarters is the notorious Butch Cassidy and his gang without the Sundance Kid. Played by Slim Whittaker, Butch ain't letting nobody in his stronghold lest it be the real Hawk. And we know him by his Hawk tattoo on his right wrist.

So Tyler gets a hawk tattoo on his right wrist, but the question is can he keep up the disguise before the real article gets to Deadwood Pass.

This is a decent enough Poverty Row western, but it's known for an appearance in a small role by Carlota Monti, W.C. Fields's live-in girl friend. That might also give non-western fans a reason to look at this film.

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