
Oklahoma Badlands
Western
Overview
Oklahoma Badlands is a western film directed by Yakima Canutt in 1948. Oliver Budge is after the Rawlins ranch. His henchman Sanders kills Ken Rawlins but when he tries to kill Leslie Rawlins, Rocky Lane breaks it up. But Leslie is a woman and knowing the bad guys are looking for a man, Rocky now poses as Leslie, an Eastern dude, and goes after the man that killed his friend.
Top Cast


Allan Lane
Allan Lane
Allan Rocky Lane
Allan Lane
Allan Rocky Lane
Black Jack
Black Jack
Black Jack
Black Jack
Black Jack


Eddy Waller
Eddy Waller
Nugget
Eddy Waller
Nugget


Mildred Coles
Mildred Coles
Leslie Rawlins
Mildred Coles
Leslie Rawlins


Roy Barcroft
Roy Barcroft
Henchman Sanders
Roy Barcroft
Henchman Sanders


Gene Roth
Gene Roth
Oliver Budge
Gene Roth
Oliver Budge


Earle Hodgins
Earle Hodgins
Jonathan Walpole
Earle Hodgins
Jonathan Walpole


Dale Van Sickel
Dale Van Sickel
Henchman Sharkey
Dale Van Sickel
Henchman Sharkey


Jay Kirby
Jay Kirby
Ken Rawlins
Jay Kirby
Ken Rawlins


Claire Whitney
Claire Whitney
Agatha Scragg
Claire Whitney
Agatha Scragg
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