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Law Beyond the Range 1935

60 min📅 1935-02-15

"Guns Blazing- Fists Flying-Hoofs Pounding-Tim Defies The Toughest Crowd a Vigilante Ever Faced"

Directed by Ford Beebe, *Law Beyond the Range (1935)* plunges audiences into the gritty heart of a classic Western where justice is as wild as the frontier itself.

Director: Ford Beebe

Cast

Tim McCoy
Tim McCoy
Tim McDonald
Robert Allen
Robert Allen
Johnny Kane
Billie Seward
Billie Seward
Gloria Alexander
Guy Usher
Guy Usher
Daniel Heston
Harry Todd
Harry Todd
Judge Avery
Walter Brennan
Walter Brennan
Abner
Si Jenks
Si Jenks
Zeke
James B. 'Pop' Kenton
Pete
Ben Hendricks Jr.
Ben Hendricks Jr.
Sheriff Burke
Jules Cowles
Jules Cowles
Printer Lockjaw Nelson

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Law Beyond the Range (1935) about?

This 1930s Western follows Tim McCoy's character as he fights to restore his name and innocence after being wrongfully dismissed from the Rangers. His quest leads him to expose corruption, take over a newspaper, and confront a ruthless outlaw gang while proving his friend's innocence.

Who directed Law Beyond the Range?

Ford Beebe directed this 1935 Western, known for his fast-paced storytelling and dynamic action sequences.

Who stars in Law Beyond the Range?

The film features Tim McCoy, Robert Allen, Billie Seward, Guy Usher, and Walter Brennan in key roles.

Is Law Beyond the Range (1935) worth watching?

As a tightly paced 60-minute Western, *Law Beyond the Range* delivers classic frontier justice with action, intrigue, and moral dilemmas. Though unrated, its straightforward storytelling and vintage charm make it a solid pick for silent-era or early Western enthusiasts.

How long is Law Beyond the Range?

The film runs for 60 minutes.

About Law Beyond the Range (1935) — A 1930s Western Clash of Justice and Outlaws

Directed by Ford Beebe, *Law Beyond the Range (1935)* plunges audiences into the gritty heart of a classic Western where justice is as wild as the frontier itself. When Tim McCoy's character is unjustly dismissed from the Rangers, he takes up the mantle of a newspaper editor to expose corruption and clear his friend's name.

The film crackles with tension as Tim squares off against Heston and his corrupt sheriff, all while hunting down a notorious outlaw gang. With fists flying and guns blazing, this 60-minute black-and-white adventure captures the raw spirit of the Old West—where loyalty is tested, innocence must be proven, and the line between lawman and outlaw blurs in the pursuit of truth.