
The Bandit Trail
Romance · Western
Overview
A cowboy turns bad for revenge, but can't stomach his new evil ways.
Top Cast


Tim Holt
Tim Holt
Steve Haggerty
Tim Holt
Steve Haggerty


Ray Whitley
Ray Whitley
Smokey
Ray Whitley
Smokey


Janet Waldo
Janet Waldo
Ellen Grant
Janet Waldo
Ellen Grant


Lee 'Lasses' White
Lee 'Lasses' White
Whopper
Lee 'Lasses' White
Whopper


Morris Ankrum
Morris Ankrum
Red Haggerty
Morris Ankrum
Red Haggerty


Roy Barcroft
Roy Barcroft
Joel Nesbitt
Roy Barcroft
Joel Nesbitt
Jack Holmes
Jack Holmes
Sheriff Saunders
Jack Holmes
Sheriff Saunders


Eddy Waller
Eddy Waller
Tom Haggerty
Eddy Waller
Tom Haggerty


Glenn Strange
Glenn Strange
Idaho
Glenn Strange
Idaho


Frank Ellis
Frank Ellis
Al
Frank Ellis
Al
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