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The Utah Kid

"A ROARING DRAMA OF BAD MEN IN THE BURNING WEST!"

The Utah Kid eludes a sheriff's posse and takes refuge in Robber's Roost, a hideout for outlaws running from the law where he meets and falls for a waylaid school teacher.

Top Cast

  • Rex Lease

    Rex Lease

    Cal Reynolds

  • Dorothy Sebastian

    Dorothy Sebastian

    Jennie Lee

  • Tom Santschi

    Tom Santschi

    Butch

  • Boris Karloff

    Boris Karloff

    Henchman Baxter

  • Mary Carr

    Mary Carr

    Aunt Ada

  • Walter Miller

    Walter Miller

    Sheriff Jim Bentley

  • Lafe McKee

    Lafe McKee

    Parson Joe

  • Bud Osborne

    Bud Osborne

    Deputy

Overview

The Utah Kid eludes a sheriff's posse and takes refuge in Robber's Roost, a hideout for outlaws running from the law where he meets and falls for a waylaid school teacher.

Rating

4.7 / 10
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