
Oklahoma Blues
Western
Overview
A singing cowboy named Jimmy ends up posing as an outlaw called "the Melody Kid" after his big-mouthed friend Cannonball spreads tall tales.
Top Cast


Jimmy Wakely
Jimmy Wakely
Jimmy Wakely - Posing as The Melody Kid
Jimmy Wakely
Jimmy Wakely - Posing as The Melody Kid


Dub Taylor
Dub Taylor
Cannonball Taylor
Dub Taylor
Cannonball Taylor


Virginia Belmont
Virginia Belmont
Judy Joyce
Virginia Belmont
Judy Joyce


I. Stanford Jolley
I. Stanford Jolley
Beasley
I. Stanford Jolley
Beasley


Zon Murray
Zon Murray
Matt Drago
Zon Murray
Matt Drago


George J. Lewis
George J. Lewis
Slip Drago
George J. Lewis
Slip Drago


Steve Clark
Steve Clark
Sheriff Sam Oldring
Steve Clark
Sheriff Sam Oldring


Frank LaRue
Frank LaRue
Judge Emerson
Frank LaRue
Judge Emerson
J.C. Lytton
J.C. Lytton
Walton - State Commissioner
J.C. Lytton
Walton - State Commissioner


Milburn Morante
Milburn Morante
Amos
Milburn Morante
Amos
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