

Western
Overview
Another of the series of "movies" created by stitching two episodes of the "Wild Bill Hickok" TV series together, U. S. Marshal Wild Bill Hickok and his deputy Jingles P. Jones are working to solve the mystery of a number of gold robberies from a stage line and expose the plot of a bank manager to buy the bank with funds stolen from it. Wrapping that one up tightly in less than thirty minutes, they move on up the road to round up another gang that has been holding up Wells Fargo offices, with Jingles posing as a medicine show magician.
Top Cast


Guy Madison
Guy Madison
Wild Bill Hickok
Guy Madison
Wild Bill Hickok


Andy Devine
Andy Devine
Jingles P. Jones
Andy Devine
Jingles P. Jones
Anthony Sydes
Anthony Sydes
Bobby
Anthony Sydes
Bobby
Guy Beach
Guy Beach
Old Dan
Guy Beach
Old Dan


John Eldredge
John Eldredge
Jim Hawks
John Eldredge
Jim Hawks


Bud Osborne
Bud Osborne
Floyd
Bud Osborne
Floyd


Tristram Coffin
Tristram Coffin
Tristram Coffin
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