
Oklahoma Justice (1951)
Johnny Mack Brown, operating out of the Marshal's office, poses as a band bandit and stage robber, aided by his friend, stage driver Clancy, in order to learn the identity of a gang that has been pulling off stagecoach and bank robberies. The gang is headed by widowed ranch owner Ma Posey and includes Blackie Marshall, Deuce Logan, Tad and a traveling bank examiner, Fleming, who tips the gang off on money movement.All Releases
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| Filmmakers | Role |
|---|---|
| Lewis D. Collins | Director |
| Joseph O'Donnell | Writer |
| Vincent M. Fennelly | Producer |
| Ernest Miller | Cinematographer |
| Sam Fields | Editor |
| Cast | Role |
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| Johnny Mack Brown | |
| James Ellison | |
| Lane Bradford | |
| Phyllis Coates |