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Death Valley Outlaws 1941

56 min📅 1941-09-26

"Ronning!...Killing!...Looting! Defied only by fearless Don Barry, the scappiest outlaw-wrecker in all of the west!"

In the sun-baked expanse of the 1880s American West, a lone rider stumbles into an explosive showdown that will test his courage and loyalty.

Director: George Sherman

Cast

Don 'Red' Barry
Don 'Red' Barry
Johnny Edwards
Lynn Merrick
Lynn Merrick
Carolyn Johnson
Milburn Stone
Milburn Stone
Jeff
Robert McKenzie
Robert McKenzie
Doc Blake (as Bob McKenzie)
Karl Hackett
Karl Hackett
Charles W. Gifford
Rex Lease
Rex Lease
Marshal Jim Collins
Jack Kirk
Jack Kirk
Tom Johnson
Michael Owen
Bill Westen
Fred 'Snowflake' Toones
Fred 'Snowflake' Toones
Snowflake (as Snowflake)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Death Valley Outlaws (1941) about?

When a wounded friend begs for help, Johnny—a passing traveler—takes up the fight against a ruthless band of outlaws terrorizing the desert. To infiltrate their ranks, he masquerades as a criminal, outsmarts the gang by seizing a gold shipment, and uncovers a shocking family secret in the process.

Who directed Death Valley Outlaws?

George Sherman directed this fast-paced Western, known for his ability to craft tense action sequences and vivid frontier settings.

Who stars in Death Valley Outlaws?

The film features Don 'Red' Barry, Lynn Merrick, Milburn Stone, and Milburn Stone in pivotal roles as the conflicted outlaw gang.

Is Death Valley Outlaws (1941) worth watching?

As a classic B-Western, *Death Valley Outlaws* delivers satisfying action, a clever plot twist, and authentic frontier atmosphere—ideal for fans of old-school Westerns seeking a quick but engaging watch. While not a blockbuster, its tight runtime and twists make it a solid choice for genre enthusiasts.

How long is Death Valley Outlaws?

The film runs for 56 minutes, perfect for a concise yet impactful Western experience.

About Death Valley Outlaws (1941) — A Gripping Gold-Rush Tale of Deception and Brotherhood

In the sun-baked expanse of the 1880s American West, a lone rider stumbles into an explosive showdown that will test his courage and loyalty. Though Johnny arrives in Death Valley as a drifter, a dying friend's dying wish thrusts him into a dangerous masquerade as an outlaw, forcing him to navigate the treacherous world of masked bandits and gold-laden trains. As Johnny infiltrates the gang, his true mettle is revealed when he outwits them at their own game, stealing a fortune in gold before they can. Yet beneath the dust and gunpowder, a deeper secret simmers—one that ties Johnny's fate to a brother he never expected to meet among the outlaws.

Director George Sherman crafts a taut, sun-drenched Western brimming with action and moral ambiguity, where every shadowed canyon hides betrayal and every gold shipment sparks a deadly chase. With sharp-eyed performances from Don 'Red' Barry and Lynn Merrick at the helm, the film delivers a pulse-pounding tale of deception, redemption, and the chaotic spirit of the frontier, all wrapped in the gritty charm of old-school Western lore.