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The Vanishing Pioneer is a american film of genre Western directed by John Waters released in USA on 23 june 1928 with Jack Holt

The Vanishing Pioneer (1928)

The Vanishing Pioneer
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Released in USA 23 june 1928
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Western
Rating67% 3.357313.357313.357313.357313.35731

The Vanishing Pioneers is a 1928 film.

Actors

Jack Holt

(Anthony Ballard / John Ballard)
Sally Blane

(June Shelby)
William Powell

(John Murdock)
Fred Kohler

(Sheriff Murdock)
Guy Oliver

(Mr. Shelby)
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