The Man from Oklahoma (1926 film) explained

The Man from Oklahoma
Director:Forrest Sheldon
Harry S. Webb
Producer:Harry S. Webb
Starring:Jack Perrin
Josephine Hill
Lew Meehan
Studio:Harry Webb Productions
Distributor:Rayart Pictures
Runtime:55 minutes
Country:United States
Language:Silent
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The Man from Oklahoma is a 1926 American silent western film directed by Forrest Sheldon and Harry S. Webb and starring Jack Perrin, Josephine Hill and Lew Meehan.[1] It was distributed by the independent Rayart Pictures, the predecessor of Monogram Pictures.

Synopsis

In a New Mexico town, Lynn Durant is robbed and murdered by Sam Stallings. The Man from Oklahoma arrives in town and eventually discovers Stallings is Durant's killer.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Book: 1997 . Munden . Kenneth W. . The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1 . . 1971 . 480 . 0-520-20969-9 .