Overview of West of the Divide, 1934, directed by Robert N. Bradbury, with John Wayne, Virginia Brown Faire, George Hayes, at Turner Classic Movies.
West of the Divide at the American Film Institute Catalog; West of the Divide at Rotten Tomatoes; This 1930s Western film–related article is a stub.
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East/west divide. Answer: geographic separation between the largely democratic and freemakret countries of western europe and the americas from the communist and.
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West of the Divide is a 1934 American Western film starring John Wayne. Ted Hayden (John Wayne) poses as deceased killer Gat Ganns in order to learn the identity of his father's murderer and to find his long lost kid brother. John Wayne as Ted Hayden, posing as Gat Ganns Virginia Brown Faire as Fay Winters George "Gabby" Hayes as "Dusty" Rhodes Lloyd Whitlock as Mr. Gentry Yakima Canutt as Hank (Gentry Henchman) Lafe McKee as Mr. Winters Billy O'Brien as Spuds (later Jim Hayden) Dick Dickinson as Henchman Joe Earl Dwire as Sheriff John Wayne filmography West of the Divide at the Internet Movie Database West of the Divide is available for free download at the Internet Archive West of the Divide at AllMovie West of the Divide at the TCM Movie Database West of the Divide at the American Film Institute Catalog West of the Divide at Rotten Tomatoes
West of the Divide