Lawless Code Backdrop Blur
Lawless Code Poster

Lawless Code

Curly Blake, nephew and heir of wealthy Red Rock rancher Jed Gordon, persuades his uncle not to invest in a crooked land scheme promoted by former judge Harmon Steele and his secretary Lem Martin.

Top Cast

  • Jimmy Wakely

    Jimmy Wakely

    Jimmy Wakely

  • Dub Taylor

    Dub Taylor

    Cannonball Taylor

  • Ellen Hall

    Ellen Hall

    Rita Caldwell

  • Tristram Coffin

    Tristram Coffin

    Judge Harmon Steele

  • Riley Hill

    Riley Hill

    Curley Blake

  • Kenne Duncan

    Kenne Duncan

    Tom Blaine

  • Myron Healey

    Myron Healey

    Donald Martin

  • Terry Frost

    Terry Frost

    Carter - Henchman

  • Beatrice Maude

    Beatrice Maude

    Mrs. Caldwell

Overview

Curly Blake, nephew and heir of wealthy Red Rock rancher Jed Gordon, persuades his uncle not to invest in a crooked land scheme promoted by former judge Harmon Steele and his secretary Lem Martin.

Rating

9.0 / 10
1 Reviews
0 Popular

Recommendations

Ramrod

A cattle-vs.-sheepman feud loses Connie Dickason her fiance, but gains her his ranch, which she determines to run alone in opposition to Frank Ivey, "boss" of the valley, whom her father Ben wanted her to marry. She hires recovering alcoholic Dave Nash as foreman and a crew of Ivey's enemies. Ivey fights back with violence and destruction, but Dave is determined to counter him legally... a feeling not shared by his associates. Connie's boast that, as a woman, she doesn't need guns proves justified, but plenty of gunplay results.

Ramrod

6.5 1947
Hud

Hud Bannon is a ruthless young man who tarnishes everything and everyone he touches. Hud represents the perfect embodiment of alienated youth, out for kicks with no regard for the consequences. There is bitter conflict between the callous Hud and his stern and highly principled father, Homer. Hud's nephew Lon admires Hud's cheating ways, though he soon becomes too aware of Hud's reckless amorality to bear him anymore. In the world of the takers and the taken, Hud is a winner. He's a cheat, but, he explains, "I always say the law was meant to be interpreted in a lenient manner."

Hud

7.2 1963