
West of Texas
Western
Overview
Rangers Tex Wyatt and Jim Steele arrive in Gabe's Crossing, NM, to capture Bent Yeager, a rancher accused of sabotaging the progress of the railroad.
Top Cast


Dave O'Brien
Dave O'Brien
Tex Wyatt
Dave O'Brien
Tex Wyatt


James Newill
James Newill
Jim Steele
James Newill
Jim Steele


Guy Wilkerson
Guy Wilkerson
Panhandle Perkins
Guy Wilkerson
Panhandle Perkins


Frances Gladwin
Frances Gladwin
Marie Monette
Frances Gladwin
Marie Monette


Henry Hall
Henry Hall
Bent Yaeger
Henry Hall
Bent Yaeger


Marilyn Hare
Marilyn Hare
Ellen Yaeger
Marilyn Hare
Ellen Yaeger


Robert Barron
Robert Barron
Bart Calloway
Robert Barron
Bart Calloway


Jack Ingram
Jack Ingram
Henchman Blackie
Jack Ingram
Henchman Blackie


Jack Rockwell
Jack Rockwell
Gabe Jones
Jack Rockwell
Gabe Jones


Tom London
Tom London
Steve Conlon
Tom London
Steve Conlon
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