
Outlaws' Paradise
Western
Overview
Bill Carson assumes the identity of gang leader Trigger Mallory in order to fool his gang and his girlfriend.
Top Cast


Tim McCoy
Tim McCoy
William Carson / Trigger Mallory
Tim McCoy
William Carson / Trigger Mallory


Joan Barclay
Joan Barclay
Jessie Treadwell
Joan Barclay
Jessie Treadwell


Ben Corbett
Ben Corbett
Magpie McGillycutty
Ben Corbett
Magpie McGillycutty


Ted Adams
Ted Adams
Slim Marsh
Ted Adams
Slim Marsh


Forrest Taylor
Forrest Taylor
Henchman Eddie
Forrest Taylor
Henchman Eddie


Bob Terry
Bob Terry
Henchman Steve
Bob Terry
Henchman Steve
Donald Gallaher
Donald Gallaher
Henchman Mort
Donald Gallaher
Henchman Mort


Dave O'Brien
Dave O'Brien
Henchman Meggs
Dave O'Brien
Henchman Meggs


Jack Mulhall
Jack Mulhall
Prison Warden
Jack Mulhall
Prison Warden


Ed Cassidy
Ed Cassidy
Banker
Ed Cassidy
Banker
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