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Hell Bent for Love 1934

65 min📅 1934-05-19

"Hell Bent for love with the highway patrol!"

In "Hell Bent for Love (1934)", directed by D. Ross Lederman, Tim McCoy stars as Tim Daley, a determined officer of the California Highway Patrol whose life takes a dramatic turn after arresting a speeding nightclub singer, Millie Garland (played by Lilian Bond).

Director: D. Ross Lederman

Cast

Tim McCoy
Tim McCoy
Police Captain Tim Daley
Lilian Bond
Lilian Bond
Millicent 'Millie' Garland
Bradley Page
Bradley Page
'Trigger' Talano
Vincent Sherman
Vincent Sherman
Johnny Frank
Lafe McKee
Lafe McKee
Dad Daley
Harry C. Bradley
Harry C. Bradley
Professor
Wedgwood Nowell
Wedgwood Nowell
Attorney Kelly Drake
Eddie Sturgis
Major Dawson
Ernie Adams
Ernie Adams
Henchman Joe Barnard
Hal Price
Hal Price
Duke Allen

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hell Bent for Love (1934) about?

When California Highway Patrol officer Tim Daley arrests a nightclub singer for speeding, he unwittingly draws the ire of gangster "Trigger" Talano. Framed and stripped of his badge, Daley must team up with former criminals to clear his name and bring the racketeer to justice in a fiery confrontation of honor and retribution.

Who directed Hell Bent for Love?

D. Ross Lederman directed this 1934 action drama, known for his work in the pre-Code era of Hollywood.

Who stars in Hell Bent for Love?

The film features Tim McCoy as the lead, alongside Lilian Bond, Bradley Page, Vincent Sherman, and Lafe McKee in key roles.

Is Hell Bent for Love (1934) worth watching?

While it lacks an IMDb rating, its gritty plot, fast-paced action, and pre-Code atmosphere make it a compelling watch for fans of early crime dramas and Westerns. The moral complexity and revenge-driven narrative add layers that resonate even today.

How long is Hell Bent for Love?

Hell Bent for Love runs 65 minutes, making it a brisk and engaging one-hour ride through its hard-hitting story.

About Hell Bent for Love (1934) — A Pre-Code Cop Thriller Fueled by Revenge and Redemption

In "Hell Bent for Love (1934)", directed by D. Ross Lederman, Tim McCoy stars as Tim Daley, a determined officer of the California Highway Patrol whose life takes a dramatic turn after arresting a speeding nightclub singer, Millie Garland (played by Lilian Bond). His actions inadvertently spark the wrath of the ruthless gangster "Trigger" Talano, who frames Daley and strips him of his badge. Undeterred, Daley rallies a team of former outlaws to expose Talano's corruption and reclaim his honor in a high-stakes showdown of justice and vengeance.

Set against the gritty backdrop of 1930s California, this pre-Code action drama pulses with themes of redemption, loyalty, and the blurred line between lawmen and lawbreakers. With its rapid pacing and hard-boiled dialogue, "Hell Bent for Love (1934)" delivers a gripping tale of one man's fight to restore justice against impossible odds.