
Frontier Town
Western
Overview
Regan is passing off counterfeit money at rodeos betting on his man Denby. When Tex appears and wins all the events, Regan has him accused of murder. As Tex looks for the counterfeiters, his pals Stubby and Pee Wee keep the Sheriff off his trail.
Top Cast


Tex Ritter
Tex Ritter
Tex Lansing, alias Tex Rawlins
Tex Ritter
Tex Lansing, alias Tex Rawlins
White Flash
White Flash
Flash, Tex's Horse
White Flash
Flash, Tex's Horse


Ann Evers
Ann Evers
Gail Hawthorne
Ann Evers
Gail Hawthorne


Horace Murphy
Horace Murphy
Stubby
Horace Murphy
Stubby


Harry 'Snub' Pollard
Harry 'Snub' Pollard
Peewee
Harry 'Snub' Pollard
Peewee


Karl Hackett
Karl Hackett
Nat Regan
Karl Hackett
Nat Regan


Charles King
Charles King
Henchman Pete Denby
Charles King
Henchman Pete Denby


Forrest Taylor
Forrest Taylor
Sheriff Lane of Frontier City
Forrest Taylor
Sheriff Lane of Frontier City


Ed Cassidy
Ed Cassidy
Sheriff Jack Walsh of Prairie City
Ed Cassidy
Sheriff Jack Walsh of Prairie City


Don Marion
Don Marion
Bob Hawthorne
Don Marion
Bob Hawthorne
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