
Senorita from the West
Comedy · Music · Western
Overview
Determined to become a radio singer, a young girl runs away from her family. She hooks up with a man who is actually the real voice of a famous radio crooner, who actually can't sing at all.
Top Cast


Bonita Granville
Bonita Granville
Jeannie Blake
Bonita Granville
Jeannie Blake


Allan Jones
Allan Jones
Phil Bradley
Allan Jones
Phil Bradley


Jess Barker
Jess Barker
Tim Winters
Jess Barker
Tim Winters


George Cleveland
George Cleveland
Cap
George Cleveland
Cap


Fuzzy Knight
Fuzzy Knight
Rosebud
Fuzzy Knight
Rosebud


Oscar O'Shea
Oscar O'Shea
Dusty
Oscar O'Shea
Dusty


Renny McEvoy
Renny McEvoy
William Wylliams
Renny McEvoy
William Wylliams


Olin Howland
Olin Howland
Justice of Peace
Olin Howland
Justice of Peace
Danny Mummert
Danny Mummert
Kid
Danny Mummert
Kid
Bob Merrill
Bob Merrill
Robert Merrill
Bob Merrill
Robert Merrill
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