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The Mojave Kid
1927
50m
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Western
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Director
Robert N. Bradbury
Writer
Oliver Drake
Stars
Bob Steele
Lillian Gilmore
Buck Connors
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Director
Robert N. Bradbury
Writer
Oliver Drake
Stars
Bob Steele
Lillian Gilmore
Buck Connors
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Bob Steele
Bob Saunders
Lillian Gilmore
Thelma Vaddez
Buck Connors
Silent
Bob Fleming
Big Olaf
Jay Morley
Bull Dugan
Theodore Henderson
Panamint Pete
Nat Mills
Zeke Hatch
Director
Robert N. Bradbury
Writer
Oliver Drake
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Release date
September 25, 1927 (United States)
Country of origin
United States
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Also known as
São, de Corpo e Alma
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Robertson-Cole Pictures Corporation
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Runtime
50 minutes
Color
Black and White
Sound mix
Silent
Aspect ratio
1.33 : 1
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