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Secret Valley

"FIST FIGHTS! GUN DUELS! ROUSING RANCH ROMANCE !"

Rancher entertains girl in Nevada to get a divorce. Then her gangster husband shows up.

Top Cast

  • Richard Arlen

    Richard Arlen

    Lee Rogers

  • Virginia Grey

    Virginia Grey

    Joan Carlo

  • Norman Willis

    Norman Willis

    Nick Collins aka Howard Carlo

  • Russell Hicks

    Russell Hicks

    Lawyer Austin Martin

  • Syd Saylor

    Syd Saylor

    Paddy

  • Jack Mulhall

    Jack Mulhall

    Lawyer James Parker

  • Maude Allen

    Maude Allen

    Mrs. Hogan

  • Willie Fung

    Willie Fung

    Tabasco the Cook

  • Charles Delaney

    Charles Delaney

    Federal Investigator

Overview

Rancher entertains girl in Nevada to get a divorce. Then her gangster husband shows up.

Rating

5.3 / 10
3 Reviews
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