Border Devils (1932)
Directed by William Nigh
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Weather-beaten Harry Carey stars as an old-time Westerner who ends up in jail on a trumped-up charge. Carey busts out of the calaboose to prove his innocence and unmask the genuine culprit, Albert J. Smith. It turns out that Smith is in league with a mysterious frontier Fu Manchu, who's been operating a lucrative alien-smuggling racket. Our hero likewise reveals the identity of the mystery villain, who spends most of the picture as a mere shadow on the wall. Based on a novel by Murray Lenister, Border Devils evidently underwent a great deal of rewriting from script to screen, if its pressbook (containing an entirely different synopsis) is any indication.
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bad-guy, boy, cowboy, desert, escape, false-accusation, gangster, good-guy, gunfighter, mountains, outlaw [Western], poison, prison, ruthlessness, security-guard, trapped, wagon, youth