
Arizona Terrors
Action · Western · Romance
Overview
A crooked gambler poses as a descendant of a noble Spanish family has successfully secured court validation of a counterfeit land grant, and proceeds to drive out ranchers already settled on the land with high taxes, road tolls and violent tactics. A pair of horse sellers pitch in to help a customer, his daughter, and the other "tenant" ranchers after being roughed up by toll collectors when they refuse to pay the assessed toll.
Top Cast


Don 'Red' Barry
Don 'Red' Barry
Jim Bradley
Don 'Red' Barry
Jim Bradley


Al St. John
Al St. John
Hardtack
Al St. John
Hardtack


Lynn Merrick
Lynn Merrick
Lila Adams
Lynn Merrick
Lila Adams


Reed Hadley
Reed Hadley
Jack Halliday aka Don Pedro de Berendo
Reed Hadley
Jack Halliday aka Don Pedro de Berendo


John Maxwell
John Maxwell
Madden, the Counterfeiter
John Maxwell
Madden, the Counterfeiter


Frank Brownlee
Frank Brownlee
Henry Adams
Frank Brownlee
Henry Adams


Lee Shumway
Lee Shumway
Sheriff Wilcox
Lee Shumway
Sheriff Wilcox


Rex Lease
Rex Lease
First Toll Collector Henchman
Rex Lease
First Toll Collector Henchman


Bud Osborne
Bud Osborne
Kansas Burke, second toll collector-henchman
Bud Osborne
Kansas Burke, second toll collector-henchman


John Merton
John Merton
Toll Collector Henchmen's 'Supervisor'
John Merton
Toll Collector Henchmen's 'Supervisor'
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