
Headin' East
Western
Overview
A cattle rancher comes to the aid of farmers by heading to NYC to stop the racketeers hijacking their produce shipments.
Top Cast


Buck Jones
Buck Jones
Buck Benson
Buck Jones
Buck Benson


Ruth Coleman
Ruth Coleman
Helen Calhoun
Ruth Coleman
Helen Calhoun


Shemp Howard
Shemp Howard
Windy Wylie
Shemp Howard
Windy Wylie


Donald Douglas
Donald Douglas
Eric Ward
Donald Douglas
Eric Ward


Frank Faylen
Frank Faylen
Joe
Frank Faylen
Joe


Earle Hodgins
Earle Hodgins
Fred W. Calhoun
Earle Hodgins
Fred W. Calhoun


John Elliott
John Elliott
M.H. Benson
John Elliott
M.H. Benson


Stanley Blystone
Stanley Blystone
Bert Lohman
Stanley Blystone
Bert Lohman


Leo Gorcey
Leo Gorcey
Boy Boxer in Gym (uncredited)
Leo Gorcey
Boy Boxer in Gym (uncredited)


Dick Rich
Dick Rich
Clipper
Dick Rich
Clipper
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