
Outlaws of Santa Fe
Western
Overview
After bank robber Bob Hackett (Don "Red" Barry) learns that his real father was a marshal, he reforms and travels with his pal Buckshot (Wally Vernon) to Santa Fe, where his father was killed. When he stands up to rustlers working for Henry Jackson (Herbert Heyes), Hackett is made the new marshal.
Top Cast


Don 'Red' Barry
Don 'Red' Barry
Bob Conroy
Don 'Red' Barry
Bob Conroy


Helen Talbot
Helen Talbot
Ruth Gordon
Helen Talbot
Ruth Gordon


Twinkle Watts
Twinkle Watts
Winky Gordon
Twinkle Watts
Winky Gordon


Charles Morton
Charles Morton
Jim Hackett
Charles Morton
Jim Hackett


Wally Vernon
Wally Vernon
Buckshot Peters
Wally Vernon
Buckshot Peters


LeRoy Mason
LeRoy Mason
Trigger McGurn
LeRoy Mason
Trigger McGurn


Bud Geary
Bud Geary
Steve, Henchman
Bud Geary
Steve, Henchman


Kenne Duncan
Kenne Duncan
Henchman Chuck
Kenne Duncan
Henchman Chuck


Herbert Heyes
Herbert Heyes
Henry Jackson
Herbert Heyes
Henry Jackson


Nolan Leary
Nolan Leary
Mayor Ward
Nolan Leary
Mayor Ward
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