
California Joe
Western
Overview
During the Civil War, three American soldiers are sent, disguised as civilians, to California to gather evidence that Southern agents there are agitating for that state to join the Confederacy with the aid of California's governor.
Top Cast


Don 'Red' Barry
Don 'Red' Barry
Joe Weldon
Don 'Red' Barry
Joe Weldon


Wally Vernon
Wally Vernon
Tumbleweed Smith
Wally Vernon
Tumbleweed Smith


Terry Frost
Terry Frost
Tommy Atkinson
Terry Frost
Tommy Atkinson


Helen Talbot
Helen Talbot
Judith Carteret
Helen Talbot
Judith Carteret
Brian O'Hara
Brian O'Hara
Delancey Carteret
Brian O'Hara
Delancey Carteret


LeRoy Mason
LeRoy Mason
Breckenridge 'Breck' Colton
LeRoy Mason
Breckenridge 'Breck' Colton


Twinkle Watts
Twinkle Watts
Twinkle Potter
Twinkle Watts
Twinkle Potter


Karl Hackett
Karl Hackett
Telegrapher Potter
Karl Hackett
Telegrapher Potter


Edward Keane
Edward Keane
Governor Glynn
Edward Keane
Governor Glynn


Pierce Lyden
Pierce Lyden
Henchman Harper
Pierce Lyden
Henchman Harper
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