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Marked Men

Three outlaws rescue a baby in the desert and with barely any water left try to return to the town in which they just robbed a bank. Lost film. A remake of 1916's "The Three Godfathers," which also starred Harry Carey.

Top Cast

  • Harry Carey

    Harry Carey

    Cheyenne Harry

  • Winifred Westover

    Winifred Westover

    Ruby Merrill

  • J. Farrell MacDonald

    J. Farrell MacDonald

    Tom Placer McGraw

  • Joe Harris

    Joe Harris

    Tom Gibbons

  • Ted Brooks

    Ted Brooks

    Tony Garcia

  • Charles Le Moyne

    Charles Le Moyne

    Sherriff Pete Cushing

  • David Kirby

    David Kirby

    Warden Bruiser Kelly

Overview

Three outlaws rescue a baby in the desert and with barely any water left try to return to the town in which they just robbed a bank. Lost film. A remake of 1916's "The Three Godfathers," which also starred Harry Carey.

Rating

6.5 / 10
2 Reviews
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