
Roll Wagons Roll
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Overview
The Army sends Tex Masters to find out who is supplying Indians with military guns.
Top Cast


Tex Ritter
Tex Ritter
Tex Masters
Tex Ritter
Tex Masters


Nelson McDowell
Nelson McDowell
Rawhide (Lucky in credits)
Nelson McDowell
Rawhide (Lucky in credits)


Muriel Evans
Muriel Evans
Ruth Benson
Muriel Evans
Ruth Benson
Nolan Willis
Nolan Willis
Henchman Slade
Nolan Willis
Henchman Slade


Steve Clark
Steve Clark
Henchman Trigger
Steve Clark
Henchman Trigger


Tom London
Tom London
Henchman Matt Grimes
Tom London
Henchman Matt Grimes
Reed Howes
Reed Howes
Steve Coleman
Reed Howes
Steve Coleman


Frank Ellis
Frank Ellis
Doc Williams
Frank Ellis
Doc Williams


Kenne Duncan
Kenne Duncan
Captain Clay
Kenne Duncan
Captain Clay


Frank LaRue
Frank LaRue
Benson
Frank LaRue
Benson
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