

Thunderbolt
THE STORY OF A HEROIC DOG and A LOYAL BOY!
Genres
Overview
A pair of crooked deputies steal a gold shipment, murder a young boy's father and pin the blame on a cowboy. The murdered man's son and his dog set out to prove the cowboy's innocence.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
55 min
Release Date
1935-12-15
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
0
Vote Average
0
Kane Richmond
Jack Hall
Bobby Nelson
Bobby
Fay McKenzie
Annie
Barney Furey
Krouse
Robert McKenzie
Sheriff (as Bob McKenzie)
Frank Hagney
Deputy Blackie
Hank Bell
Chuck
Lafe McKee
Tom
Wally West
Barfly
Frank Ellis
Barfly
George Morrell
Barfly
Jack Kirk
Barfly
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