

Enemy of the Law
1945 Directed by Harry L. FraserCharley Gray is about to be released from the state penitentiary after serving a long term for the robbery of a government gold shipment. The gold was never recovered, so the Texas Ranger chief has Ranger Panhandle Perkins planted in the prison as Charley's cell-mate in the hopes Charley will tell him where the loot is buried. Charley has a map of the location but is afraid it may be discovered so, while Panhandle is asleep, he draws a copy of it on the sole of Panhandle's foot. Charley then destroys the map but intends to keep "Panhandle" close to him upon their release from prison. Charley makes Panhandle accompany him back to the town where the rest of the hold-up gang is holed up. They go to the saloon owned by Steve Martin, also a member of the hold-up gang, but Charley was the one who buried the loot before he was captured and Charley has no intentions of divulging the location of the gold. Written by Les Adams

Tex Ritter
....................................................Tex Haines

Dave O'Brien
....................................................Dave Wyatt

Guy Wilkerson
....................................................Panhandle Perkins

Kay Hughes
....................................................Ruby Martin

Jack Ingram
....................................................Steve Martin

Frank Ellis
....................................................Red

Kermit Maynard
....................................................Mike
Director
...........................................................Harry L. Fraser
Producer
...........................................................Arthur Alexander
Screenplay
...........................................................Harry L. Fraser
Editor
...........................................................Holbrook N. Todd
Director of Photography
...........................................................Jack Greenhalgh
Production Companies
...................................................Alexander-Stern Productions
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Western
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