
The Man from Hell's Edges
Western
Overview
A man escapes from prison, then joins up with a gang of stage robbers while at the same time working as a deputy in a distant town, hoping to ultimately find the outlaw who killed his father during a robbery years ago.
Top Cast


Bob Steele
Bob Steele
Bob Williams aka 'Flash' Manning
Bob Steele
Bob Williams aka 'Flash' Manning


Nancy Drexel
Nancy Drexel
Betty, the sheriff's daughter
Nancy Drexel
Betty, the sheriff's daughter


Robert Homans
Robert Homans
The Sheriff
Robert Homans
The Sheriff
Julian Rivero
Julian Rivero
Lobo
Julian Rivero
Lobo


George 'Gabby' Hayes
George 'Gabby' Hayes
Shamrock Cassidy
George 'Gabby' Hayes
Shamrock Cassidy


Gilbert Holmes
Gilbert Holmes
Half Pint
Gilbert Holmes
Half Pint


Perry Murdock
Perry Murdock
Joe Danti
Perry Murdock
Joe Danti


Dick Dickinson
Dick Dickinson
Tall Drake Brother
Dick Dickinson
Tall Drake Brother
Buck Carey
Buck Carey
Short Drake Brother
Buck Carey
Short Drake Brother


Earl Dwire
Earl Dwire
Henchman Morgan
Earl Dwire
Henchman Morgan
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