
Stick to Your Guns
Western
Overview
Buck Peters arranges for Hoppy, California, Johnny and other cowboys to go to the aid of friends whose cattle are being rustled. Hoppy and California locate the rustlers' hideout and join the gang by posing as outlaws themselves, but must find a way to let the rest of the posse know where they are.
Top Cast


William Boyd
William Boyd
Hopalong Cassidy
William Boyd
Hopalong Cassidy


Andy Clyde
Andy Clyde
California Carlson
Andy Clyde
California Carlson


Dick Curtis
Dick Curtis
Nevada Teale
Dick Curtis
Nevada Teale


Brad King
Brad King
Johnny Nelson
Brad King
Johnny Nelson


Jennifer Holt
Jennifer Holt
June Winters
Jennifer Holt
June Winters


Henry Hall
Henry Hall
Jud Winters
Henry Hall
Jud Winters


Weldon Heyburn
Weldon Heyburn
Henchman Gila
Weldon Heyburn
Henchman Gila


Jack Rockwell
Jack Rockwell
Henchman Carp
Jack Rockwell
Henchman Carp


Jimmy Wakely
Jimmy Wakely
Singing Cowboy Pete (lead guitar)
Jimmy Wakely
Singing Cowboy Pete (lead guitar)


Johnny Bond
Johnny Bond
Singing Cowboy Skinny (2d guitar)
Johnny Bond
Singing Cowboy Skinny (2d guitar)
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