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The Valley of Hell is a american film of genre Western released in USA on 23 january 1928 with Francis McDonald

The Valley of Hell (1928)

The Valley of Hell
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Released in USA 23 january 1928
Length 50minutes
OriginUSA
Genres Western

The Valley of Hell is a 1927 Western film, directed by Clifford Smith.

Only 2 reels survive of this film at George Eastman House.

Synopsis

In the Old West, a dashing hero saves a girl from bandits.

Actors

Francis McDonald

(Creighton Steele)
Edna Murphy

(Mary Calvert)
William Steele

(James Brady)
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