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A very sick Mrs. Worth is hoping her missing son Roger would return. Seeing how the Kansas Kid closely resembles Roger he gets the Kid to pose as him. His plan is the get the Worth ranch. Then complications arise when the Kid refuses to go... See more »

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Roger Worth / The Kansas Kid
Ione Reed ...
Mary Ryan
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Attorney Frank Craven
Leon De La Mothe ...
Henchman Hammer Hawkins
Florence Lee ...
Mrs. Worth - the Mother
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The Sheriff
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The Doctor
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Saloon Brawler (uncredited)
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Short Henchman (uncredited)

Directed by

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J.P. McGowan

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Charlie Saxton ... (scenario) (as Charles Saxton)
 
Charlie Saxton ... (story) (as Charles Saxton)

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Morris R. Schlank ... producer

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Robert E. Cline ... (as Robert Cline)

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Thelma Smith

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Mack V. Wright ... assistant director

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Morris R. Schlank ... presenter

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Plot Summary

A very sick Mrs. Worth is hoping her missing son Roger would return. Seeing how the Kansas Kid closely resembles Roger he gets the Kid to pose as him. His plan is the get the Worth ranch. Then complications arise when the Kid refuses to go through with the deal and the real Roger Worth arrives. Written by Maurice VanAuken (vanaukencomcast.net)

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Also Known As
  • Al Hoxie #8: The Road Agent (United States)
  • Bancando o Herdeiro (Brazil)
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  • 55 min
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Trivia Eighth of a series of eight features produced by Morris R. Schlank starring Al Hoxie and directed by J.P. McGowan. See more »
Goofs The move takes place over the course of several weeks. During all that time no one in the film ever changes clothes. Ione Reed, for example, wears the same women's slacks, tie and flapper hat day after day throughout the entire movie. See more »

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