
Pals of the Golden West
Western
Overview
US Border Patrolman Roy Rogers is assigned to prevent a herd of diseased cattle from crossing over from Mexico.
Top Cast


Roy Rogers
Roy Rogers
Roy Rogers
Roy Rogers
Roy Rogers


Trigger
Trigger
Trigger
Trigger
Trigger


Dale Evans
Dale Evans
Cathy Marsh
Dale Evans
Cathy Marsh


Estelita Rodriguez
Estelita Rodriguez
Elena Madera
Estelita Rodriguez
Elena Madera


Pinky Lee
Pinky Lee
Pinky
Pinky Lee
Pinky


Anthony Caruso
Anthony Caruso
Lucky Grillo
Anthony Caruso
Lucky Grillo


Roy Barcroft
Roy Barcroft
Ward Sloan
Roy Barcroft
Ward Sloan
Eduardo Jiminez
Eduardo Jiminez
Pancho Lopez
Eduardo Jiminez
Pancho Lopez


Ken Terrell
Ken Terrell
Tony
Ken Terrell
Tony


Emmett Vogan
Emmett Vogan
Colonel Wells
Emmett Vogan
Colonel Wells
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