
Outlaw Roundup
Western
Overview
Ranger Tex Wyatt introduces himself as the notorious bandit Spade Norton. Crooked saloon owner Red Hayden believes him until the real Spade turns up and all hell breaks loose.
Top Cast


James Newill
James Newill
Jim Steele
James Newill
Jim Steele


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


Guy Wilkerson
Guy Wilkerson
Panhandle Perkins
Guy Wilkerson
Panhandle Perkins
Helen Chapman
Helen Chapman
Ruth Randall
Helen Chapman
Ruth Randall


Jack Ingram
Jack Ingram
Spade Norton
Jack Ingram
Spade Norton


I. Stanford Jolley
I. Stanford Jolley
Red Hayden
I. Stanford Jolley
Red Hayden


Charles King
Charles King
Frank Harkins
Charles King
Frank Harkins
Reed Howes
Reed Howes
Rod Laidlow
Reed Howes
Rod Laidlow


Bud Osborne
Bud Osborne
Sheriff Jed Randall
Bud Osborne
Sheriff Jed Randall


Frank Ellis
Frank Ellis
Sam Panzer
Frank Ellis
Sam Panzer
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