
Code of the Lawless
Western
Overview
In this western, the hero fights the bad guys by impersonating the son of a rancher. The outlaws have been making the good landowners pay fake taxes. Not only does the good guy succeed in catching the bad guys, he also catches himself the postmistress.
Top Cast


Kirby Grant
Kirby Grant
Grant Carter posing as Chad Hilton
Kirby Grant
Grant Carter posing as Chad Hilton


Fuzzy Knight
Fuzzy Knight
Bonanza Featherstone
Fuzzy Knight
Bonanza Featherstone


Jane Adams
Jane Adams
Julie Randall (as Poni Adams)
Jane Adams
Julie Randall (as Poni Adams)


Hugh Prosser
Hugh Prosser
Lester Ward
Hugh Prosser
Lester Ward


Barbara Sears
Barbara Sears
Ruth Monroe
Barbara Sears
Ruth Monroe
Edward Howard
Edward Howard
Henchman Rogan (as Edward M. Howard)
Edward Howard
Henchman Rogan (as Edward M. Howard)


Stanley Andrews
Stanley Andrews
Chadwick Hilton, Sr.
Stanley Andrews
Chadwick Hilton, Sr.
Rune Hultman
Rune Hultman
Chadwick 'Chad' Hilton, Jr. (as Rune H. Hultman)
Rune Hultman
Chadwick 'Chad' Hilton, Jr. (as Rune H. Hultman)
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