
The Return of the Durango Kid
Western
Overview
A masked outlaw steals from bank robbers to help the poor.
Top Cast


Charles Starrett
Charles Starrett
Bill Blayden / The Durango Kid
Charles Starrett
Bill Blayden / The Durango Kid


Tex Harding
Tex Harding
Jim Gill
Tex Harding
Jim Gill


Jean Stevens
Jean Stevens
Paradise Flo
Jean Stevens
Paradise Flo


John Calvert
John Calvert
Leland 'Lee' Kirby
John Calvert
Leland 'Lee' Kirby


Ray Bennett
Ray Bennett
Cherokee (uncredited)
Ray Bennett
Cherokee (uncredited)


William Desmond
William Desmond
Street Ambusher (uncredited)
William Desmond
Street Ambusher (uncredited)


Bob Walker
Bob Walker
Barfly (uncredited)
Bob Walker
Barfly (uncredited)
Wally West
Wally West
Henchman (uncredited)
Wally West
Henchman (uncredited)


Dan White
Dan White
Kirby (uncredited)
Dan White
Kirby (uncredited)
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