Brand of Outlaws (1936)
Directed by Robert N. Bradbury
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Bob Steele was directed by his father Robert N. Bradbury in Brand of the Outlaws. Can it be that Our Hero has turned outlaw himself? It sure seems that way, given the fact that Bob comes to the aid of a gang of rustlers. But fear not: Steele is merely working undercover, in search of (you guessed it) the murderer of his father. Quality-wise Brand of the Outlaws is a big step up from his earlier efforts for A. W. Hackel's Supreme Pictures.
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bad-guy, cattle, cowboy, gangster, good-guy, outlaw [Western], rustler