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The Fighting Parson

"HE DARES DEATH FOR VENGEANCE!"

A cowboy on the run from a posse finds the clothes and ID of a preacher on the trail. He assumes the man's identity, but when he arrives at the nearest town, he rides into the middle of a hanging--and the man who is being hanged knows his real identity.

Top Cast

  • Hoot Gibson

    Hoot Gibson

    Steve Hartley

  • Marceline Day

    Marceline Day

    Suzan Larkin

  • Skeeter Bill Robbins

    Skeeter Bill Robbins

    Arizona Joe

  • Ethel Wales

    Ethel Wales

    Betsy Larkin

  • Stanley Blystone

    Stanley Blystone

    Bart McCade

  • Robert Frazer

    Robert Frazer

    Joseph Doolittle

  • Charles King

    Charles King

    Henchman Mike

  • Phil Dunham

    Phil Dunham

    George Larkin

  • Jules Cowles

    Jules Cowles

    J.A. Darby

Overview

A cowboy on the run from a posse finds the clothes and ID of a preacher on the trail. He assumes the man's identity, but when he arrives at the nearest town, he rides into the middle of a hanging--and the man who is being hanged knows his real identity.

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