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  1. Outlaws' Paradise is a 1939 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and was produced by Victory Pictures Corporations [1] Plot. Gang leader Trigger Mallory is about to be released from prison. When Bill Carson notices the resemblance, he gets the Warden to hold Mallory and he assumes his identity.

  2. Outlaws' Paradise: Directed by Sam Newfield. With Tim McCoy, Joan Barclay, Ben Corbett, Ted Adams. Gang leader Trigger Mallory is about to be released from prison. When Bill Carson notices the resemblance, he gets the Warden to hold Mallory and he assumes his identity.

    • (60)
    • Drama, Western
    • Sam Newfield
    • 1939-04-19
  3. Aug 4, 2004 · Subject: Tim McCoy - Doubles and Troubles. I'll go with the first reviewer - another Tim McCoy film in which he pretends to be someone else - in this case a look-alike outlaw. McCoy is good as both men and Joan Barclay shows a little fire as the bad guy's girlfriend.

    • 53 min
    • 89.6K
  4. Currently you are able to watch "Outlaws' Paradise" streaming on Tubi TV for free with ads. Where can I watch Outlaws' Paradise for free? Outlaws' Paradise is available to watch for free today.

    • Sam Newfield
    • 1
  5. Outlaw's Paradise is a Western movie from 1939 that follows the adventures of Sheriff Tim Hammond, played by Tim McCoy, and his pursuit of a notorious outlaw named Lash Whitcomb, portrayed by Ben Corbett.

    • (50)
    • Sam Newfield
    • Passed
    • Tim Mccoy, Joan Barclay, Ben Corbett
  6. Synopsis. Captain William Carson, a Department of Justice investigator, bears a striking resemblance to Trigger Mallory, the leader of a gang of outlaws who has been robbing the U.S. mails of negotiable bonds.

  7. Outlaw's Paradise. 1939 · 53 min. TV-PG. Western. An officer who looks like a gang leader set to be let out of jail asks for a delay so he can assume his identity and capture his posse and his lady. Subtitles: English. Starring: Tim McCoy Joan Barclay Benny Corbett Forrest Taylor Ted Adams. Directed by: Sam Newfield.