
Texas Tornado
Western
Overview
Tex Robbins, a Texas Ranger, posing as "Wolf" Cassidy, a notorious Chicago gangster, works his way into the rustling gang and hideout of "Three-Star" Henley, but his plans go wrong and he has to fight his way to victory.
Top Cast


Lane Chandler
Lane Chandler
Tex Robbins - Posing as Wolf Cassidy
Lane Chandler
Tex Robbins - Posing as Wolf Cassidy


Doris Hill
Doris Hill
Ruth O'Byrne
Doris Hill
Ruth O'Byrne


Ben Corbett
Ben Corbett
Texas Ranger Shorty Walker
Ben Corbett
Texas Ranger Shorty Walker


J. Frank Glendon
J. Frank Glendon
Three Star Henley
J. Frank Glendon
Three Star Henley


Edward Hearn
Edward Hearn
Fanner Durkin
Edward Hearn
Fanner Durkin


Yakima Canutt
Yakima Canutt
Jackson - Henchman
Yakima Canutt
Jackson - Henchman
Wes Warner
Wes Warner
Pete - Henchman
Wes Warner
Pete - Henchman


Fred Burns
Fred Burns
Sheriff
Fred Burns
Sheriff


Slim Whitaker
Slim Whitaker
Henchman
Slim Whitaker
Henchman
Mike Brand
Mike Brand
Wolf Cassidy
Mike Brand
Wolf Cassidy
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