

Men Without Names
Directed by Ralph MurphyThis story about the U.S. Department of Justice and its agents begins with a daring mail-truck robbery by a ruthless gang that flees to the western U.S. after the robbery. When money from the robbery shows up in a small Kansas town, the department sends agent Dick Grant to investigate, posing as a businessman. He is hindered in his assignment by local newspaper reporter Helen Sherwood, and when he falls in love with her, he is unable to reveal to her who he really is and why he is there.
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Men Without Names was released on June 29, 1935.
Men Without Names was directed by Ralph Murphy.
Men Without Names has a runtime of 66 min.
Men Without Names was produced by Albert Lewis.
The key characters in Men Without Names are Agent Dick Grant, alias Richard Hood (Fred MacMurray), Helen Sherwood (Madge Evans), David Sherwood (David Holt).
Men Without Names is rated Approved.
Men Without Names is a Crime, Drama, Action film.
Men Without Names has an audience rating of 6.7 out of 10.



















