
Red River Robin Hood
Western
Overview
An honest cowpoke (Tim Holt) comes to the rescue when the ranchers of Red River, AZ have their property seized by a greedy businessman (Eddie Dew). This 1942 B-western, directed by Lesley Selander, also stars Barbara Moffett, Cliff Edwards, Otto Hoffman and Russell Wade.
Top Cast


Tim Holt
Tim Holt
Jim Carey
Tim Holt
Jim Carey


Cliff Edwards
Cliff Edwards
Ike
Cliff Edwards
Ike


Barbara Moffett
Barbara Moffett
Carol Sterling
Barbara Moffett
Carol Sterling


Eddie Dew
Eddie Dew
Scott Yager
Eddie Dew
Scott Yager


Otto Hoffman
Otto Hoffman
Sam Sterling
Otto Hoffman
Sam Sterling


Russell Wade
Russell Wade
Chet Andrews
Russell Wade
Chet Andrews


Tom London
Tom London
Del Auston
Tom London
Del Auston


Earle Hodgins
Earle Hodgins
Deputy Pete
Earle Hodgins
Deputy Pete


Malcolm 'Bud' McTaggart
Malcolm 'Bud' McTaggart
Denver
Malcolm 'Bud' McTaggart
Denver
Reed Howes
Reed Howes
Buck Owens
Reed Howes
Buck Owens
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