
Roamin' Wild
Western
Overview
Trouble has been reported in Placerville where Tom Barton's brother is the Marshal. Arriving Tom finds a phoney Marshal in his brother's place. Learning that Clark is behind the all the trouble and that he is after the Madison stage line, Tom joins up with Mary Madison to fight Clark while he also looks for his missing brother.
Top Cast


Tom Tyler
Tom Tyler
Tom Barton
Tom Tyler
Tom Barton
Carol Wyndham
Carol Wyndham
Mary Madison
Carol Wyndham
Mary Madison


Al Ferguson
Al Ferguson
Clark
Al Ferguson
Clark


George Chesebro
George Chesebro
Henchman Tip
George Chesebro
Henchman Tip


Max Davidson
Max Davidson
Abe Wineman
Max Davidson
Abe Wineman


Fred Parker
Fred Parker
Dad Summers
Fred Parker
Dad Summers


Slim Whitaker
Slim Whitaker
Marshal Lucas
Slim Whitaker
Marshal Lucas


Bud Osborne
Bud Osborne
Henchman Red
Bud Osborne
Henchman Red
Wally West
Wally West
Jim Barton
Wally West
Jim Barton


Earl Dwire
Earl Dwire
Jim Madison
Earl Dwire
Jim Madison
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