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Code of Honor

Cardsharp Jack Cardigan decides to go straight when he meets Doris Bradfield, but is forced to use his talents on behalf of her dad, whose land-grant title has fallen into the hands of Jed Harden through the gambling weakness of Bradfield's son Tom.

Top Cast

  • Mahlon Hamilton

    Mahlon Hamilton

    Jack Cardigan

  • Doris Hill

    Doris Hill

    Doris Bradfield

  • Stanley Taylor

    Stanley Taylor

    Tom Bradfield

  • Lafe McKee

    Lafe McKee

    Dad Bradfield

  • Jimmy Aubrey

    Jimmy Aubrey

    Nosey (as Jimmie Aubrey)

  • Harry Holden

    Harry Holden

    Lawyer Slack

  • William Dyer

    William Dyer

    Sheriff Asa Smyth (as Wm. Dyer)

  • Robert Graves

    Robert Graves

    Jed Harden (as Robert Graves Jr.)

Overview

Cardsharp Jack Cardigan decides to go straight when he meets Doris Bradfield, but is forced to use his talents on behalf of her dad, whose land-grant title has fallen into the hands of Jed Harden through the gambling weakness of Bradfield's son Tom.

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