
Ranger of Cherokee Strip
Western
Overview
Having been framed for murder, the half-breed Joe Bearclaws (Douglas Kennedy) escapes from jail and Ranger Steve Howard (Monte Hale) goes after him. He catches up with him in the Cherokee Strip where he has no authority. Joe is then framed for another murder and this time Steve knows he is innocent and goes after the real killer.
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Monte Hale
Monte Hale
Steve Howard
Monte Hale
Steve Howard


Paul Hurst
Paul Hurst
Sheriff Jug Mason
Paul Hurst
Sheriff Jug Mason


Alix Talton
Alix Talton
Mary Bluebird (as Alice Talton)
Alix Talton
Mary Bluebird (as Alice Talton)


Roy Barcroft
Roy Barcroft
Mark Sanders
Roy Barcroft
Mark Sanders


Douglas Kennedy
Douglas Kennedy
Joe Bearclaws
Douglas Kennedy
Joe Bearclaws


George Meeker
George Meeker
Eric Parsons
George Meeker
Eric Parsons


Monte Blue
Monte Blue
Chief Hunter
Monte Blue
Chief Hunter


Frank Fenton
Frank Fenton
McKinnon
Frank Fenton
McKinnon


Neyle Morrow
Neyle Morrow
Tokata
Neyle Morrow
Tokata


Arthur Walsh
Arthur Walsh
Will Rogers
Arthur Walsh
Will Rogers
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