Vanishing Men
Originally released in 1932. Vanishing Men is a western film. directed by Harry L. Fraser. At just 62 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Tom Tyler, Adele Lacy, and Raymond Keane
Synopsis
Heck Claibourne has been involving young Russ Whitely in his cattle rustling schemes, and when they are nearly caught by Sheriff Doug Barrett and deputy O'Hara, their cohort, Luke, shoots and kills O'Hara.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Tom Tyler
as Sheriff Doug Barrett
Adele Lacy
as Diane Melville
Raymond Keane
as Russ Whiteley
William L. Thorne
as Bat Morrison
John Elliott
as Heck Claiborne
Robert Seiter
as O'Hara (as Robert Manning)
Charles King
as Butch Grimes
James A. Marcus
as Baker (as James Marcus)
Dick Dickinson
as Luke Grimes
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Monogram Pictures
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Vanishing Men about?
Heck Claibourne has been involving young Russ Whitely in his cattle rustling schemes, and when they are nearly caught by Sheriff Doug Barrett and deputy O'Hara, their cohort, Luke, shoots and kills...
Who directed Vanishing Men?
Vanishing Men was directed by Harry L. Fraser.
How long is Vanishing Men?
Vanishing Men has a runtime of 1 hours and 2 minutes (62 minutes total).
When was Vanishing Men released?
Vanishing Men was released on April 14, 1932 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Vanishing Men?
The main cast of Vanishing Men includes Tom Tyler, Adele Lacy, Raymond Keane, William L. Thorne, John Elliott.