
Heroes of the Hills
Western
Overview
In this entry in the long-running series of westerns, the Three Mesquiteers transform their ranch into a prison farm to provide a model for prison reform. They are opposed by a local contractor who wants to build a standard prison.
Top Cast


Robert Livingston
Robert Livingston
Stony Brooke
Robert Livingston
Stony Brooke


Ray Corrigan
Ray Corrigan
Tucson Smith
Ray Corrigan
Tucson Smith


Max Terhune
Max Terhune
Lullaby Joslin
Max Terhune
Lullaby Joslin


Priscilla Lawson
Priscilla Lawson
Madeline Reynolds
Priscilla Lawson
Madeline Reynolds


LeRoy Mason
LeRoy Mason
Red
LeRoy Mason
Red
James Eagles
James Eagles
The Kid
James Eagles
The Kid


Roy Barcroft
Roy Barcroft
Robert Beaton
Roy Barcroft
Robert Beaton
Barry Hays
Barry Hays
Beaton's Cohort
Barry Hays
Beaton's Cohort


Carleton Young
Carleton Young
Connors
Carleton Young
Connors


Forrest Taylor
Forrest Taylor
Sheriff
Forrest Taylor
Sheriff
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