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The Devil Horse

Bob Norton, seeking his brother's killer, tangles with outlaws, wild horses, and a "wild" boy.

Top Cast

  • Harry Carey

    Harry Carey

    Bob Norton / Roberts

  • Noah Beery

    Noah Beery

    Canfield

  • Frankie Darro

    Frankie Darro

    Frankie Graham - The Wild Boy

  • Apache

    Apache

    El Diablo - The Devil Horse

  • Greta Granstedt

    Greta Granstedt

    Linda Weston

  • Barrie O'Daniels

    Barrie O'Daniels

    Lee Weston

  • Edward Peil Sr.

    Edward Peil Sr.

    The Sheriff (as Edward Peil)

  • Jack Mower

    Jack Mower

    Adams, Vigilante leader

  • Al Bridge

    Al Bridge

    Henchman Curley Bates

Overview

Bob Norton, seeking his brother's killer, tangles with outlaws, wild horses, and a "wild" boy.

Rating

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