
The Mexicali Kid
Western
Overview
Looking for the killer of his brother, Jack saves the outlaw known as the Mexicali Kid who had collapsed on the desert. Jack joins up with the Kid who leads him to Gorson. Gorson is after a ranch and gets Jack to pose as the heir to the ranch. After the papers are signed he plans to have jack killed. But the Kid recognizes Gorson's henchmen as the men Jack is after and decides to help him.
Top Cast


Jack Randall
Jack Randall
Jack Wood
Jack Randall
Jack Wood


Wesley Barry
Wesley Barry
The Mexicali Kid
Wesley Barry
The Mexicali Kid


Eleanor Stewart
Eleanor Stewart
Jean Carter
Eleanor Stewart
Jean Carter


Wilhelm von Brincken
Wilhelm von Brincken
Frederick Gorson
Wilhelm von Brincken
Frederick Gorson


Chester Gan
Chester Gan
Mo Cort-Chinese Cook
Chester Gan
Mo Cort-Chinese Cook


Glenn Strange
Glenn Strange
Foreman Jed
Glenn Strange
Foreman Jed


Billy Bletcher
Billy Bletcher
Stagecoach Driver
Billy Bletcher
Stagecoach Driver


Ernie Adams
Ernie Adams
Carl--Gorson's Bookkeeper
Ernie Adams
Carl--Gorson's Bookkeeper


Ed Cassidy
Ed Cassidy
Sheriff Ed
Ed Cassidy
Sheriff Ed


Bud Osborne
Bud Osborne
Chris Collins
Bud Osborne
Chris Collins
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