
Redwood Forest Trail
Western
Overview
Forest Ranger and singing cowboy, Rex Allen, attempts to save a camp for underprivileged boys with the help of "Alfalfa " Switzer who plays one of the boys.
Top Cast


Rex Allen
Rex Allen
Rex Allen
Rex Allen
Rex Allen


Carl Switzer
Carl Switzer
Alfie
Carl Switzer
Alfie


Jeff Donnell
Jeff Donnell
Julie Wescott
Jeff Donnell
Julie Wescott


Jane Darwell
Jane Darwell
Hattie Hickory
Jane Darwell
Hattie Hickory


Marten Lamont
Marten Lamont
Craig Danvers
Marten Lamont
Craig Danvers


Pierre Watkin
Pierre Watkin
Arthur Cameron
Pierre Watkin
Arthur Cameron
Jimmy Ogg
Jimmy Ogg
Two Bits
Jimmy Ogg
Two Bits


Dickie Jones
Dickie Jones
Mighty Mite
Dickie Jones
Mighty Mite


John Cason
John Cason
Curley
John Cason
Curley
Jim Frasher
Jim Frasher
Wyomin'
Jim Frasher
Wyomin'
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