
The Arizona Ranger
Western
Overview
A disgraced veteran wanders the West alone until he decides to help a battered woman.
Top Cast


Tim Holt
Tim Holt
Bob Morgan
Tim Holt
Bob Morgan


Jack Holt
Jack Holt
Rawhide Morgan
Jack Holt
Rawhide Morgan


Nan Leslie
Nan Leslie
Laura Butler
Nan Leslie
Laura Butler


Richard Martin
Richard Martin
Chito Rafferty
Richard Martin
Chito Rafferty


Steve Brodie
Steve Brodie
Quirt Butler
Steve Brodie
Quirt Butler


Paul Hurst
Paul Hurst
Ben Riddle
Paul Hurst
Ben Riddle


James Nolan
James Nolan
Nimino Welch
James Nolan
Nimino Welch


Robert Bray
Robert Bray
Jasper Todd
Robert Bray
Jasper Todd


Richard Benedict
Richard Benedict
Ranger Gills
Richard Benedict
Ranger Gills


William Phipps
William Phipps
Ranger Mac
William Phipps
Ranger Mac
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