Law Men

Law Men
Directed by Lambert Hillyer
Produced by Charles J. Bigelow (supervising producer)
Written by Glenn Tryon (story and screenplay)
Starring See below
Cinematography Harry Neumann
Edited by John C. Fuller
Distributed by Monogram Pictures
Release dates
April 1944
Running time
58 minutes
54 minutes (American Alpha Video Print)
Country United States
Language English

Law Men is a 1944 American film directed by Lambert Hillyer. Released by Monogram Pictures, it is one of the Western film series featuring Nevada Jack McKenzie and Sandy Hopkins.

The film is also known as Lawmen (American alternative spelling).

Plot summary

Two United States Marshals ride into the town of Verdine undercover and separately. The town has been plagued by recurring robberies of the same bank and the stagecoach when shipments of gold are aboard. Sandy rides in during a bank robbery in progress and kills one of the robbers. Posing as a cobbler Sandy is dismayed when the town rewards him with the vacant fully equipped shop of the deceased cobbler, a trade Sandy knows nothing about. Jack trails the outlaw gang and poses as an outlaw on the run to join the gang to replace their late member. Both law men realize that the gang is getting inside information on the bank and the gold shipments and must identify the source before bringing the outlaws to justice.

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