
Arizona Gang Busters
Western
Overview
Arizona Gang Busters is another pre-WWII saber-rattler that finds a band of renegade gunmen, under the pretense of developing an irrigation project for the reclamation of arid desert land, using airplanes and parachute jumpers to gather valuable military information for a European power.
Top Cast


Tim McCoy
Tim McCoy
Trigger Tim Rand
Tim McCoy
Trigger Tim Rand
Pauline Haddon
Pauline Haddon
Sue Lambert
Pauline Haddon
Sue Lambert
Lou Fulton
Lou Fulton
Sidekick Lanky
Lou Fulton
Sidekick Lanky


Forrest Taylor
Forrest Taylor
Ed Lambert
Forrest Taylor
Ed Lambert
Julian Rivero
Julian Rivero
Captain Rodriguez
Julian Rivero
Captain Rodriguez
Arno Frey
Arno Frey
Carl Schmidt
Arno Frey
Carl Schmidt


Paul Ellis
Paul Ellis
Henchman Mario
Paul Ellis
Henchman Mario


Kenne Duncan
Kenne Duncan
Dan Kirk
Kenne Duncan
Dan Kirk


Jack Rutherford
Jack Rutherford
Thorpe
Jack Rutherford
Thorpe
Elizabeth LaMal
Elizabeth LaMal
Mrs. Kirk
Elizabeth LaMal
Mrs. Kirk
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