The Gambling Terror
A professional gambler comes to town and is besieged by gangsters and corrupt law enforcers. Bonus material includes Western coming attraction.
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- Rated: Not Rated
- Run Time: 1 hours
- Video: Black & White
- Encoding: Region 0 (Worldwide)
- Released: April 27, 2010
- Originally Released: 1937
- Label: Alpha Video
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Johnny Mack Brown, Iris Meredith & Charles King | |
Performer: | Dick Curtis, Earl Dwire, Lloyd Ingraham, Horace Murphy, Frank Ball, Bobby Nelson & Budd Buster | |
Directed by | Sam Newfield | |
Edited by | S. Roy Luby | |
Screenplay by | George H. Plympton & Fred Myton | |
Produced by | A.W. Hackel | |
Director of Photography: | Bert Longenecker |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: B- --
It works only because Johnny Mack Brown makes it work.
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Description by OLDIES.com:
Jeff Hayes cuts a deal with the local saloon keeper and sets up his profitable gambling operation in the back room. A secret syndicate is demanding protection money from all of the local businesses and Jeff is soon forced to contribute. Citizens refuse to testify against the gang, because any rancher or shopkeeper who resists is murdered. Joining forces with newspaper publisher Frank Garret, Jeff is determined to root out the extortionists, and put an end to their reign of terror.
Johnny Mack Brown came to Hollywood in the mid-1920s as an All-American collegiate football star with rugged good looks and a urge to perform before the camera. Signed to MGM in 1926, he appeared in films with Jackie Coogan, Norma Shearer, Greta Garbo and Mary Pickford, but he soon found himself struggling for attention in Clark Gable's considerable shadow. A move into smaller studio B-Westerns proved to be just what Brown needed to jump-start his career and he emerged as one of the top ten box-office draws in westerns during the 1940s.
Johnny Mack Brown came to Hollywood in the mid-1920s as an All-American collegiate football star with rugged good looks and a urge to perform before the camera. Signed to MGM in 1926, he appeared in films with Jackie Coogan, Norma Shearer, Greta Garbo and Mary Pickford, but he soon found himself struggling for attention in Clark Gable's considerable shadow. A move into smaller studio B-Westerns proved to be just what Brown needed to jump-start his career and he emerged as one of the top ten box-office draws in westerns during the 1940s.
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Brown plays a laid-back cowboy who brings down a gangster's extortion racket in this superior 'B' western.
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- Sales Rank: 28,017
- UPC: 089218634597
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