
Over the Border
Western
Overview
Bringing Bart Calhoun (Marshall Reed) to justice for his complicity in a robbery/murder, Johnny assumes that his job is over. Not by a long shot! Calhoun's arrest leads to the uncovering of a wide-ranging conspiracy to smuggle silver from Mexico to the United States.
Top Cast


Johnny Mack Brown
Johnny Mack Brown
Johnny Mack Brown
Johnny Mack Brown
Johnny Mack Brown
Wendy Waldron
Wendy Waldron
Tess Malloy
Wendy Waldron
Tess Malloy


Myron Healey
Myron Healey
Jeff Grant
Myron Healey
Jeff Grant


Pierre Watkin
Pierre Watkin
Rand Malloy
Pierre Watkin
Rand Malloy
Frank Jaquet
Frank Jaquet
Doc Foster
Frank Jaquet
Doc Foster


Marshall Reed
Marshall Reed
Bart Calhoun
Marshall Reed
Bart Calhoun


House Peters Jr.
House Peters Jr.
Wade Shelton
House Peters Jr.
Wade Shelton


Milburn Morante
Milburn Morante
Jud Mason
Milburn Morante
Jud Mason


Mike Ragan
Mike Ragan
Duke - Henchman (as Holly Bane)
Mike Ragan
Duke - Henchman (as Holly Bane)


Hank Bell
Hank Bell
Sheriff
Hank Bell
Sheriff
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