
Valley of Hunted Men
Western
Overview
Fugitive Nazis threaten to take over the Wyoming range in this Three Mesqueteers outing, which also warns about the danger of blithely assuming that every German-American is a fifth columnist. Which is exactly what rancher Clem Parker (Hal Price) does when learning that a couple of escaped Axis war criminals may be heading towards the local valley.
Top Cast


Bob Steele
Bob Steele
Tucson Smith
Bob Steele
Tucson Smith


Tom Tyler
Tom Tyler
Stony Brooke
Tom Tyler
Stony Brooke


Jimmie Dodd
Jimmie Dodd
Lullaby Joslin
Jimmie Dodd
Lullaby Joslin


Edward Van Sloan
Edward Van Sloan
Dr. Heinrich Steiner
Edward Van Sloan
Dr. Heinrich Steiner


Roland Varno
Roland Varno
Nazi posing as Paul Schiller
Roland Varno
Nazi posing as Paul Schiller


Marianne Stewart
Marianne Stewart
Laura Steiner
Marianne Stewart
Laura Steiner
Edythe Elliott
Edythe Elliott
Elisabeth Schiller
Edythe Elliott
Elisabeth Schiller
Arno Frey
Arno Frey
Counsel Von Breckner
Arno Frey
Counsel Von Breckner
Richard K. French
Richard K. French
Franz Toller (as Richard French)
Richard K. French
Franz Toller (as Richard French)
Robert R. Stephenson
Robert R. Stephenson
Kruger (as Robert Stevenson)
Robert R. Stephenson
Kruger (as Robert Stevenson)
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