The Sheriff's Secret
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Directed byJames P. Hogan
Written byJames P. Hogan
Produced byRobert J. Horner
Starring
- Jack Perrin
- Dorothy Bauer
- Fred Hargreaves
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| Directed by | James P. Hogan |
| Written by | James P. Hogan |
| Produced by | Robert J. Horner |
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| Cinematography | Jules Cronjager |
| Edited by | Henry Adams |
Production company | Cosmos Productions |
| Distributed by | William Steiner Distribution |
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Running time | 58 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
The Sheriff's Secret is a 1931 American Western film directed by James P. Hogan and starring Jack Perrin, Dorothy Bauer and Fred Hargreaves.[1]
Outlaw Rawlins is accompanied by a child, Bill, and avoids a sheriff's posse by heading into a desert. The boy becomes ill, causing Rawlins to take a doctor from town into the desert to treat him. With the assistance of a girl, Alice, Rawlins turns himself in to the sheriff. Bill and Alice promise to wait for Rawlins to complete his sentence.[2]
Cast
- Jack Perrin as Jack Rawlins
- Dorothy Bauer as Alice
- Fred Hargreaves as Bill
- Joe Smith Marba as Sheriff
- Jimmy Aubrey
- Billy Franey
- George Chesebro