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Good Men and True is a american film of genre Western directed by Val Paul released in USA on 5 november 1922 with Harry Carey

Good Men and True (1922)

Good Men and True
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Released in USA 5 november 1922
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Western

Good Men and True is a lost 1922 American silent Western film starring Harry Carey. The film was directed by Val Paul and the supporting cast includes Noah Beery, Sr. and Tully Marshall.

Actors

Harry Carey

(J. Wesley Pringle)
Noah Beery Sr.

(S.S. Thorpe)
Tully Marshall

(Fite)
Vola Vale

(Georgie Hibbler)
Thomas Jefferson

(Simon Hibbler)
Charles Le Moyne

(Bowerman)
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