Ferocious Pal Trailer

Ferocious Pal Trailer (1934)

"Kazan the Dog Marvel" 03 April 1934 Adventure, Action, Western 55 mins

A stray German shepherd, a runaway teenage boy, and a runaway teenage girl end up at her uncle's place in Oregon, where an epidemic of sheep rustling is under way.

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Cast

Gene Toler

as Johnnie 'Digs' Diggin

Ruth Sullivan

as Patricia Boliver

Robert Seiter

as Dr. Tom Elliott

Tom London

as Dave Brownell

Harry Dunkinson

as Sheriff Dick Williams

Henry Roquemore

as Ebner Boliver

Grace Wood

as Martha Boliver

Edward Cecil

as Sykes - Henchman

Nelson McDowell

as Charlie--Sheep Rancher

Eva McKenzie

as Woman at Dog Fight

Fay McKenzie

as Girl at Dog Fight

Bud Osborne

as Tramp #1

International Releases Dates

United States 03 April 1934

Production Companies

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