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It's 1933, in the midst of the Depression and Prohibition. Calif, a stranger with a past walks into Spooner, Missouri on his way from Michigan to California. He hires on with Lute Wade to earn some travelling money, but gets entangled in a bad family situation: Lute's daughter is married to Sidney, a good-for-nothing drunk that frequents the rural equivalent of a whorehouse and beats his wife and is just waiting for Lute to kick the bucket to get his money. When Sidney and a local wacko preacher begin orchestrating a smear campaign against Calif, he finds it difficult to conceal his past and his growing affection for Sidney's wife.
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| Hal Hopper |
(Sidney Brenshaw) |
| Antoinette Cristiani |
(Hannah Brenshaw) |
| John Furlong |
(Calif McKinney) |
| Rena Horten |
(Eula) |
| Princess Livingston |
(Maggie Marie) |
| Lorna Maitland |
(Clara Belle) |
| Sam Hanna |
(Injoys) |
| Stuart Lancaster |
(Lute Wade (as Stu Lancaster)) |
| Nick Wolcuff |
(Sheriff Abel) |
| Frank Bolger |
(Brother Hansen) |
| Lee Ballard |
(Sister Hansen) |
| Michael Finn |
(Thurmond Pate (as Mickey Foxx)) |
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| F. Rufus Owens |
(Milton) |
| Wilfred Kues |
(Lynch mob (as W. Kues)) |
| Charles Felix |
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| Mike Ferla |
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| Pete Cunningham |
(Lynch mob (as Peter Cunningham)) |
| Bill Gunter |
(Lynch mob) |
| Clarence Locke |
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| Louis Lafayette |
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| Gilbert Haimson |
(Mourner (uncredited)) |
| William Maley |
(Townspeople (uncredited)) |
| Russ Meyer |
(Townspeople (uncredited)) |
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