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False Colors
Before he was killed by Mark Foster's men, Bud Lawton willed part ownership in his ranch to Hoppy and his two pals. When the three arrive they find a fake posing as Lawton. When they expose the imposter, Foster gets the Sheriff to jail them for Lawton's murder.
George Archainbaud
Casts & Crew
William Boyd
Andy Clyde
Jimmy Rogers
Douglass Dumbrille
Tom Seidel
Claudia Drake
Robert Mitchum
Glenn Strange
Pierce Lyden
Roy Barcroft
Victor Adamson
Roy Bucko
Bob Burns
Jack Evans
Sam Flint
Al Haskell
Earle Hodgins
Elmer Jerome
Ray Jones
Tom London
Jack Montgomery
George Morrell
Frank O'Connor
Cliff Parkinson
Tex Phelps
George Plues
Tom Smith
Glen Walters
Dan White
Also Directed by George Archainbaud
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