
Stage to Mesa City
Western
Overview
Lash and Fuzzy sent to help John Watson with his stage line arrive to find him murdered. Recognizing the outlaws they trail them to their leader Baxter. But before Baxter can tell who the big boss is he is shot. After getting the stage through to assure the mail contract, Lash now realizes who the boss is.
Top Cast


Lash LaRue
Lash LaRue
Marshal Cheyenne Davis
Lash LaRue
Marshal Cheyenne Davis


Al St. John
Al St. John
Fuzzy Jones
Al St. John
Fuzzy Jones


Jennifer Holt
Jennifer Holt
Margie Watson
Jennifer Holt
Margie Watson


George Chesebro
George Chesebro
Tom Padgett
George Chesebro
Tom Padgett


Buster Slaven
Buster Slaven
Bob Watson (as Brad Slaven)
Buster Slaven
Bob Watson (as Brad Slaven)


Marshall Reed
Marshall Reed
Lawyer Baxter
Marshall Reed
Lawyer Baxter


Terry Frost
Terry Frost
Henchman Ed Williams
Terry Frost
Henchman Ed Williams
Carl Mathews
Carl Mathews
Henchman Jim
Carl Mathews
Henchman Jim


Bob Woodward
Bob Woodward
Stage Driver Pete
Bob Woodward
Stage Driver Pete


Steve Clark
Steve Clark
John Watson
Steve Clark
John Watson
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