Summary
Beyond the Last Frontier is an American western first released in 1943,
directed by Howard Bretherton.
The film stars Eddie Dew, Smiley Burnette, Lorraine Miller, Robert Mitchum and Harry Woods.
Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.
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Credits
- Director: Howard Bretherton
- Script: John K. Butler, Morton Grant
- Photo: Bud Thackery
- Music: Mort Glickman
- Cast: Eddie Dew (Johnny Revere aka The Laredo Kid), Smiley Burnette (Frog Millhouse), Lorraine Miller (Susan Cook), Robert Mitchum (Trigger Dolan), Harry Woods (Big Bill Hadley), Ernie Adams (Sarge Kincaid), Richard Clarke (Steve Kincaid), Charles F. Miller (Major Cook), Kermit Maynard (Henchman Clyde Barton), Ralph Bucko (Barfly), Wheaton Chambers (Doctor Jessup), Art Dillard (Henchman), Curley Dresden (Ranger), Jack Kirk (Ranger Slade), Cactus Mack (Henchman), Kansas Moehring (Henchman), Frank O’Connor (Bartender), Post Park (Wagon driver), Jack Rockwell (Recruiter), George Sowards (Henchman), Al Taylor (Henchman), Ted Wells (Ranger), Henry Wills (Henchman)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 60 min; B&W
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