
The Tilted Tenderfoot
Western
Overview
Two episodes of the TV series "Wild Bill Hickok" edited together and released as a feature.
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


Jeanne Cagney
Jeanne Cagney
Doris Corbett
Jeanne Cagney
Doris Corbett


Clayton Moore
Clayton Moore
Judd Larson
Clayton Moore
Judd Larson


Marshall Reed
Marshall Reed
J. Dubois, French trapper
Marshall Reed
J. Dubois, French trapper


James Bell
James Bell
Jim Corbett, trapper
James Bell
Jim Corbett, trapper


Dick Elliott
Dick Elliott
Mayor
Dick Elliott
Mayor


I. Stanford Jolley
I. Stanford Jolley
The Outlaw Leader
I. Stanford Jolley
The Outlaw Leader
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