
The El Paso Kid
Western
Overview
In this Western, an outlaw tries to escape from a gang of robbers after they refuse to assist a gang member wounded during a stagecoach caper. He and the wounded outlaw leave and try to steal a stagecoach as their ex-gang robs it. The sheriff's daughter observes the incident. Believing that the two outlaws were trying to save the stage, she takes them into town where the "heroes" are given jobs working for the stage.
Top Cast


Sunset Carson
Sunset Carson
Sunset Carson aka El Paso Kid
Sunset Carson
Sunset Carson aka El Paso Kid


Marie Harmon
Marie Harmon
Sally Stoner
Marie Harmon
Sally Stoner


Hank Patterson
Hank Patterson
Jeff Winters
Hank Patterson
Jeff Winters


Edmund Cobb
Edmund Cobb
Sheriff Frank Stoner
Edmund Cobb
Sheriff Frank Stoner
Robert Filmer
Robert Filmer
Gil Santos
Robert Filmer
Gil Santos


Wheaton Chambers
Wheaton Chambers
Doctor Hamlin
Wheaton Chambers
Doctor Hamlin


Zon Murray
Zon Murray
Henchman Moyer
Zon Murray
Henchman Moyer
Tex Terry
Tex Terry
Henchman Kramer
Tex Terry
Henchman Kramer


Ed Cassidy
Ed Cassidy
Well Fargo Agent Blake
Ed Cassidy
Well Fargo Agent Blake


Johnny Carpenter
Johnny Carpenter
Express Guard
Johnny Carpenter
Express Guard
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