
The Border Patrolman
Western
Overview
When a border patrolman catches their spoiled daughter smoking in a no-smoking area, parents hire him to watch over her. She then runs over to Mexico and gets involved with jewel thieves and he has to go save her.
Top Cast


George O'Brien
George O'Brien
Bob Wallace
George O'Brien
Bob Wallace


Polly Ann Young
Polly Ann Young
Patricia Huntley
Polly Ann Young
Patricia Huntley


Smiley Burnette
Smiley Burnette
Chuck Owens
Smiley Burnette
Chuck Owens


LeRoy Mason
LeRoy Mason
Courtney Maybrook
LeRoy Mason
Courtney Maybrook


Mary Doran
Mary Doran
Myra
Mary Doran
Myra


Al Hill
Al Hill
Frank Adams
Al Hill
Frank Adams


William P. Carleton
William P. Carleton
Jeremiah Huntley
William P. Carleton
Jeremiah Huntley


Tom London
Tom London
Johnson
Tom London
Johnson


Frank Campeau
Frank Campeau
Captain Stevens
Frank Campeau
Captain Stevens


Charles Coleman
Charles Coleman
Collins the Servant
Charles Coleman
Collins the Servant
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