
The Girl from Frisco
Western
Overview
A series of 25 2-reel Western thrillers in which a cowgirl aids the cause of justice and humanity in the Old West, often aided by her fiancé and her rancher father. Each episode tells a complete story in itself.
Top Cast


Marin Sais
Marin Sais
Barbara Brent
Marin Sais
Barbara Brent


True Boardman
True Boardman
Congressman John Wallace
True Boardman
Congressman John Wallace


Robert N. Bradbury
Robert N. Bradbury
multiple roles
Robert N. Bradbury
multiple roles


Steve Murphy
Steve Murphy
Siwash
Steve Murphy
Siwash


Jack Hoxie
Jack Hoxie
Santone / The Sheriff
Jack Hoxie
Santone / The Sheriff


Barney Furey
Barney Furey
Lobez
Barney Furey
Lobez


Forrest Taylor
Forrest Taylor
Terry
Forrest Taylor
Terry


Jack McDonald
Jack McDonald
Sidewinder Steve
Jack McDonald
Sidewinder Steve
Frank Jonasson
Frank Jonasson
Ace Brent, Barbara's Father
Frank Jonasson
Ace Brent, Barbara's Father
Josephine West
Josephine West
Fanny
Josephine West
Fanny
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