Lighting Bill
Landis kills Tom Ross but fails to get his money. Now he is after the Ross ranch for the money he knows is there. When he tries to evict Ross with gambling IOU's, Bill drives him away. With the Ross cowhands out after his rustlers, he finds the money. But Bill is right on his trail.
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Have you ever seen a B-western so ineptly produced its title card was misspelled? Well you have now. And as in some of Ed Wood's scenes night turns to day and back to night as if the Sun had circled the Earth in three minutes. (Maybe this is where Ed got the idea.) It's a real hoot for all the wrong reasons. Directed by Victor Adamson (as Denver Dixon) Released in 1934 a.k.a. "Lightning Bill" (intended title) Complete print?
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- Director
- Victor Adamson
- Starring
- Jay Wilsey, Nelson McDowell, Bud Osborne, William McCall, Blackjack Ward, Victor Adamson, Lafe McKee, Robert McKenzie
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