
Texas Stagecoach
Western
Overview
The Kinkaids and the Harpers both run stage lines and are friendly competitors. Appleby is after the stage line and convinces the two owners to build a spur line to the same town. Then he has both projects sabotaged pitting the friends against each other and running them out of money.
Top Cast


Charles Starrett
Charles Starrett
Larry Kinkaid
Charles Starrett
Larry Kinkaid


Iris Meredith
Iris Meredith
Jean Harper
Iris Meredith
Jean Harper


Bob Nolan
Bob Nolan
Bob Harper
Bob Nolan
Bob Harper


Dick Curtis
Dick Curtis
Shoshone Larsen
Dick Curtis
Shoshone Larsen


Kenneth MacDonald
Kenneth MacDonald
John Appleby
Kenneth MacDonald
John Appleby


Pat Brady
Pat Brady
Pat - Sons of the Pioneers
Pat Brady
Pat - Sons of the Pioneers


Edward LeSaint
Edward LeSaint
Jim Kinkaid
Edward LeSaint
Jim Kinkaid
George Becinita
George Becinita
Opache (the Indian)
George Becinita
Opache (the Indian)


Don Beddoe
Don Beddoe
Tug Wilson
Don Beddoe
Tug Wilson


Harry Cording
Harry Cording
Clancy
Harry Cording
Clancy
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