
The Texas Kid
Western
Overview
Marshals Nevada and Sandy are after Scully and his gang who have been robbing stage-coaches. The Texas Kid is part of the gang and Sandy thinks he is bad but Nevada knows him and thinks he may be good.
Top Cast


Johnny Mack Brown
Johnny Mack Brown
Jack McKenzie
Johnny Mack Brown
Jack McKenzie


Raymond Hatton
Raymond Hatton
Sandy Hopkins
Raymond Hatton
Sandy Hopkins


Marshall Reed
Marshall Reed
The Kid
Marshall Reed
The Kid


Shirley Patterson
Shirley Patterson
Nancy
Shirley Patterson
Nancy


Robert Fiske
Robert Fiske
Naylor
Robert Fiske
Naylor


Edmund Cobb
Edmund Cobb
Scully
Edmund Cobb
Scully


Cyril Ring
Cyril Ring
Atwood
Cyril Ring
Atwood


Lynton Brent
Lynton Brent
Jess
Lynton Brent
Jess


Stanley Price
Stanley Price
Ed
Stanley Price
Ed


Bud Osborne
Bud Osborne
Steve
Bud Osborne
Steve
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