
Rocky Mountain Rangers
Western
Overview
Frustrated by their inability to take action against a murderous gang who killed a young boy, Texas Rangers Stony Brooke (Robert Livingston), Rusty Joslin (Raymond Hatton) and Rico Rinaldo (Duncan Renaldo) hatch a plan: Stony poses as an outlaw dubbed The Laredo Kid to lure the bad guys into Texas. But the plan might fall apart when the real Laredo Kid arrives on the scene in this action-packed Western.
Top Cast


Robert Livingston
Robert Livingston
Stony Brooke / Laredo Kid
Robert Livingston
Stony Brooke / Laredo Kid


Raymond Hatton
Raymond Hatton
Rusty Joslin
Raymond Hatton
Rusty Joslin


Duncan Renaldo
Duncan Renaldo
Rico
Duncan Renaldo
Rico


Rosella Towne
Rosella Towne
Doris Manners
Rosella Towne
Doris Manners


Sammy McKim
Sammy McKim
Danny Burke
Sammy McKim
Danny Burke


LeRoy Mason
LeRoy Mason
King Barton
LeRoy Mason
King Barton


Pat O'Malley
Pat O'Malley
Captain Taylor
Pat O'Malley
Captain Taylor


Dennis Moore
Dennis Moore
Jim Barton
Dennis Moore
Jim Barton


John St. Polis
John St. Polis
Joseph Manners
John St. Polis
Joseph Manners
Robert Blair
Robert Blair
Sergeant Bush
Robert Blair
Sergeant Bush
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