“TRIPLE JUSTICE”
George O’Brien gets more than his usual high quota of action, speed and thrills into “Triple Justice.” O'Brien portrays a young rancher from Wyoming who set out for Arizona to attend the wedding of his friend, the sheriff of Star City. Three unwholesome characters he encounters en route turn out to be outlaws and during the wedding ceremony they raid the Star City Bank. The cashier is killed and the sheriff is seriously injured. O’Brien is accused by the deputy sheriff of being a member of the crooked band. O’Brien’s arrest, his sensational escape from gaol and his adventures while tracking down each of the criminals. and revealing the deputy sheriff as the secret bandit leader. provide niany thrills. After many narrow escapes, he succeeds in his mission, and of course, along the way he finds romance
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 17 May 1941, Page 9
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139“TRIPLE JUSTICE” Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 17 May 1941, Page 9
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