
Deputy Marshal
Western
Overview
A lawman takes on gangsters attempting to steal property wanted for a railroad.
Top Cast


Jon Hall
Jon Hall
Deputy Ed Garry
Jon Hall
Deputy Ed Garry


Frances Langford
Frances Langford
Janet Masters
Frances Langford
Janet Masters


Dick Foran
Dick Foran
Joel Benton
Dick Foran
Joel Benton


Julie Bishop
Julie Bishop
Claire Benton
Julie Bishop
Claire Benton


Joe Sawyer
Joe Sawyer
Eli Cressett
Joe Sawyer
Eli Cressett


Russell Hayden
Russell Hayden
Bill Masters
Russell Hayden
Bill Masters


Clem Bevans
Clem Bevans
Doc Vinson
Clem Bevans
Doc Vinson


Vince Barnett
Vince Barnett
Hotel Clerk
Vince Barnett
Hotel Clerk


Mary Gordon
Mary Gordon
Mrs. Lance
Mary Gordon
Mrs. Lance


Forrest Taylor
Forrest Taylor
Sheriff Jeff Lance
Forrest Taylor
Sheriff Jeff Lance
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