Lighting Bill
Western
Overview
Landis kills Tom Ross but fails to get his money. Now he is after the Ross ranch for the money he knows is there. When he tries to evict Ross with gambling IOU's, Bill drives him away. With the Ross cowhands out after his rustlers, he finds the money. But Bill is right on his trail.
Top Cast


Jay Wilsey
Jay Wilsey
Bill
Jay Wilsey
Bill


Nelson McDowell
Nelson McDowell
Sidekick Barney
Nelson McDowell
Sidekick Barney


Bud Osborne
Bud Osborne
Lefty Landis
Bud Osborne
Lefty Landis


William McCall
William McCall
Ross
William McCall
Ross


Blackjack Ward
Blackjack Ward
Ranch hand Red
Blackjack Ward
Ranch hand Red


Victor Adamson
Victor Adamson
Henchman
Victor Adamson
Henchman


Lafe McKee
Lafe McKee
Tom Ross
Lafe McKee
Tom Ross


Robert McKenzie
Robert McKenzie
Mr. Thompson
Robert McKenzie
Mr. Thompson


Fred Parker
Fred Parker
Rancher / Henchman Buck
Fred Parker
Rancher / Henchman Buck
Alma Rayford
Alma Rayford
Sally Ross
Alma Rayford
Sally Ross
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