The Man from Hell's Edges | |
Director: | Robert N. Bradbury |
Producer: | Trem Carr |
Starring: | Bob Steele Nancy Drexel Julian Rivero |
Cinematography: | Wilfred M. Cline |
Editing: | Carl Pierson |
Studio: | Trem Carr Pictures |
Distributor: | Sono Art-World Wide Pictures |
Runtime: | 57 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
The Man from Hell's Edges (also known as El Lobo) is a 1932 American Pre-Code Western film starring Bob Steele, written and direct by Steele's father, Robert N. Bradbury, for Trem Carr Pictures. It was released in the United States on June 15, 1932.
Seeking to avenge his father, Bob Williams, also known as "Flash" Manning, breaks out of prison, goes to the town where his father was killed, takes a job as town deputy, then ingratiates himself to the local outlaws, one of whom he believes to be his father's killer.