EVERYMAN'S LAW (1936) Johnny Mack Brown, Beth Marion & Frank Campeau | Western | B&W

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Everyman's Law is a 1936 American western film directed by Albert Ray and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Beth Marion and Frank Campeau. It was made as a second feature by the Poverty Row studio Supreme Pictures.

SYNOPSIS
Jim Morgan, in cahoots with the Sheriff, hires three wanted gunmen Dog Town Kid, Gibbs, and Pike and makes them Deputies. He wants them to kick the homesteaders off their land. The Kid then arrests the outlaw Lobo Joe. When the three fail him, Morgan turns to Lobo Joe with disastrous results.

CAST & CREW
Johnny Mack Brown as Johnny
Beth Marion as Marian Henley
Frank Campeau as Thinker Gibbs
Roger Gray as Lobo Joe
John Beck as Ramrod Pike
Lloyd Ingraham as Jim Morgan
Horace Murphy as Sheriff Chris Bradley
Richard Alexander as Barber
Slim Whitaker as Pete

Directed by Albert Ray
Written by Earle Snell
Produced by A.W. Hackel
Cinematography Jack Greenhalgh
Edited by Leete Renick Brown
Music by Lee Zahler
Production company Supreme Pictures
Distributed by William Steiner Distribution
Release date June 10, 1936
Running time 62 minutes
Country United States
Language English

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