
The Apache Kid
Western
Overview
Don "Red" Barry, Republic's answer to Jimmy Cagney, stars in The Apache Kid. Barry plays Pete Dawson, a pugnacious cowboy who dons a mask and becomes a stagecoach robber. It's all in a good cause, however: Dawson is stealing from the town boss (Leroy Mason) who has ripped off a group of miners. Heroine Lynn Merrick is the daughter of the local judge, so naturally she misunderstands Barry's motives, at least until fadeout time.
Top Cast


Don 'Red' Barry
Don 'Red' Barry
Pete Dawson aka The Apache Kid
Don 'Red' Barry
Pete Dawson aka The Apache Kid


Lynn Merrick
Lynn Merrick
Barbara Taylor
Lynn Merrick
Barbara Taylor


LeRoy Mason
LeRoy Mason
Nick Barter
LeRoy Mason
Nick Barter


Robert Fiske
Robert Fiske
Joe Walker
Robert Fiske
Joe Walker


John Elliott
John Elliott
Judge John Taylor
John Elliott
Judge John Taylor


Forbes Murray
Forbes Murray
U. S. Road Commissioner
Forbes Murray
U. S. Road Commissioner


Monte Montague
Monte Montague
Sheriff
Monte Montague
Sheriff


Al St. John
Al St. John
Stage Guard Dangle
Al St. John
Stage Guard Dangle


Fred 'Snowflake' Toones
Fred 'Snowflake' Toones
Snowflake (as Snowflake)
Fred 'Snowflake' Toones
Snowflake (as Snowflake)


Frank Brownlee
Frank Brownlee
Harry Castleman (uncredited)
Frank Brownlee
Harry Castleman (uncredited)
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