
Boot Hill Bandits
Western
Overview
Bolton's men blow up the wagon carrying the mine payroll and Marshal Crash Corrigan is supposedly killed in the explosion. A man finds his badge and gives it to Bolton. Thinking Crash dead, Bolton gives the badge away and it ends up with the Sheriff. Crash is OK and the Range Busters know Bolton is the head of the gang but that he gets his orders from someone else and that is the man they want.
Top Cast


Ray Corrigan
Ray Corrigan
Marshal 'Crash' Corrigan
Ray Corrigan
Marshal 'Crash' Corrigan


John 'Dusty' King
John 'Dusty' King
'Dusty' King
John 'Dusty' King
'Dusty' King


Max Terhune
Max Terhune
'Alibi' Terhune
Max Terhune
'Alibi' Terhune


Jean Brooks
Jean Brooks
May Meadows
Jean Brooks
May Meadows


Steve Clark
Steve Clark
Sheriff Jed Tolliver
Steve Clark
Sheriff Jed Tolliver


John Merton
John Merton
Brand Bolton
John Merton
Brand Bolton


George Chesebro
George Chesebro
Henchman Stack Stoner
George Chesebro
Henchman Stack Stoner


Budd Buster
Budd Buster
Mayor Noah Smyth
Budd Buster
Mayor Noah Smyth


Richard Cramer
Richard Cramer
Corn Hawkins
Richard Cramer
Corn Hawkins


I. Stanford Jolley
I. Stanford Jolley
The Mesquite Kid
I. Stanford Jolley
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