
The Double Hold-Up
Summary
In the dusty, untamed expanse where law often bent to the will of the audacious, "The Double Hold-Up" unfurls a meticulously choreographed deception. Our protagonist, a figure of resolute integrity, undertakes a perilous gambit, deliberately shedding his true identity to don the ominous mantle of the notorious 'spook' bandit. This isn't merely a disguise; it's an immersion, a calculated performance designed to infiltrate the very heart of the outlaw syndicate terrorizing the region. Through a series of cunning maneuvers and a delicate dance of trust and suspicion, he navigates the treacherous inner workings of the criminal enterprise, his every move a tightrope walk between exposure and success. His ultimate objective transcends mere capture; it's about dismantling the entire structure of illicit power, bringing a pervasive, shadowy band of malefactors to a definitive, uncompromising justice, all while maintaining the fragile illusion of his villainous alter ego until the opportune moment for revelation.
Synopsis
The hero impersonates a "spook" bandit and aids in bringing the band to justice.
Director

Charles Brinley, Josephine Hill, Robert Walker, Clark Comstock, Hoot Gibson, Madge Hunt, Harry Schumm
Arthur Henry Gooden, Elizabeth Logan








