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Law Of The Lash
''Law of the Lash'' is a 1947 American Western (genre), Western film directed by Ray Taylor (director), Ray Taylor. The screenplay concerns a U.S. marshal who attempts to clean up a town that has been taken over by crooks. It was the first lead role of Lash LaRue who had previously appeared in three of PRC's Eddie Dean (singer), Eddie Dean Cinecolor Westerns, and the first pairing of Lash with sidekick Al "Fuzzy" St. John. Cast *Lash LaRue as "Cheyenne" Davis *Al St. John as Fuzzy Q. Jones, Fuzzy *Lee Roberts as Henchman "Lefty" *Mary Scott (actress), Mary Scott as Jane Hilton *Jack O'Shea (actor), Jack O'Shea as Gang Leader Decker, aka Dude Bracken *Charles King (character actor), Charles King as Sheriff Rand *Carl Mathews as Henchman "Blackie" *Matty Roubert as Henchman "Peewee" *John Elliott (actor), John Elliott as Dad Hilton *Slim Whitaker as Henchman Bart *Ted French as Henchman "Smitty" *Richard Cramer as Jake, the Bartender External links

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Ray Taylor (director)
Raymond Edgar Taylor (1 December 1888 – 15 February 1952) was an American film director. He directed 159 films between 1926 in film, 1926 and 1949 in film, 1949. His List of directorial debuts, debut was the 1926 film serial ''Fighting with Buffalo Bill''. Ray Taylor was one of the few Hollywood directors who specialized in a single type of film: he was an action specialist. Many action directors would be called upon at one time or another to helm a mainstream drama, romance, or mystery, but Ray Taylor established himself early in westerns and action fare, and he worked in this capacity throughout his career. Even a brief tenure directing the campus-capers "Collegians" shorts for Universal Pictures, Universal was appropriate for Taylor, as these two-reel subjects often emphasized visual action. In the 1920s he worked for Twentieth Century-Fox, Fox as an assistant, and soon moved to Universal, where he was given a chance to direct. His effective staging of action scenes ear ...
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