
Range Beyond the Blue
Western
Overview
Singing cowboy Eddie Dean and his sidekick Soapy (Roscoe Ates) enter into the thick of things when they thwart a stagecoach holdup. Our heroes take it upon themselves to champion the cause of stage-line owner Margie Rodgers (Helen Mowery), who's being victimized by an unknown villain. Dean suspects that there's more to the case than mere robbery, and he's right: someone wants to gain control of Margie's business, and that someone is?
Top Cast
Eddie Dean
Eddie Dean
Eddie Dean
Eddie Dean
Eddie Dean
Flash
Flash
Eddie's Horse
Flash
Eddie's Horse


Roscoe Ates
Roscoe Ates
Soapy Jones
Roscoe Ates
Soapy Jones


Helen Mowery
Helen Mowery
Margie Rodgers
Helen Mowery
Margie Rodgers
Bob Duncan
Bob Duncan
Lash Taggert
Bob Duncan
Lash Taggert


Ted Adams
Ted Adams
Uncle Henry Rodgers
Ted Adams
Uncle Henry Rodgers
Billy Hammond
Billy Hammond
Henchman Kyle (as Bill Hammond)
Billy Hammond
Henchman Kyle (as Bill Hammond)


George Turner
George Turner
Henchman Bragg
George Turner
Henchman Bragg


Ted French
Ted French
Henchman Sneezer
Ted French
Henchman Sneezer


Buster Slaven
Buster Slaven
Kirk Mason (as Brad Slavin)
Buster Slaven
Kirk Mason (as Brad Slavin)
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