
Western Pacific Agent
Crime · Western · Drama
Overview
An agent searches for a psychopath guilty of robbery and murder, and falls in love with a murder victim's sister.
Top Cast


Kent Taylor
Kent Taylor
Rod Kendall
Kent Taylor
Rod Kendall


Sheila Ryan
Sheila Ryan
Martha Stuart
Sheila Ryan
Martha Stuart


Mickey Knox
Mickey Knox
Frank Wickens
Mickey Knox
Frank Wickens


Morris Carnovsky
Morris Carnovsky
Joe 'Pop' Wickens
Morris Carnovsky
Joe 'Pop' Wickens


Robert Lowery
Robert Lowery
Bill Stuart
Robert Lowery
Bill Stuart


Sid Melton
Sid Melton
Elmer
Sid Melton
Elmer


Frank Richards
Frank Richards
Keystone
Frank Richards
Keystone


Dick Elliott
Dick Elliott
Sheriff
Dick Elliott
Sheriff
Ted Jacques
Ted Jacques
Omaha Red
Ted Jacques
Omaha Red


Anthony Jochim
Anthony Jochim
Pop Michaels
Anthony Jochim
Pop Michaels
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