
Ace of Cactus Range
Western
Overview
A Secret Service agent goes undercover to unmask the leader of a gang of diamond thieves.
Top Cast


Art Mix
Art Mix
U. S. Marshal Jim Cullen
Art Mix
U. S. Marshal Jim Cullen
Virginia Warwick
Virginia Warwick
Virginia Marsden
Virginia Warwick
Virginia Marsden
Clifford Davidson
Clifford Davidson
Bull Davidson
Clifford Davidson
Bull Davidson


Hanley Stafford
Hanley Stafford
Rudolph Truthers
Hanley Stafford
Rudolph Truthers
Dorothy Chase
Dorothy Chase
Cleora
Dorothy Chase
Cleora
Charles Colby
Charles Colby
Sherifv Buck Summers
Charles Colby
Sherifv Buck Summers
H. Paul Walsh
H. Paul Walsh
Markes
H. Paul Walsh
Markes
A. W. Dearie
A. W. Dearie
Sam
A. W. Dearie
Sam
Charles Mears
Charles Mears
Quosmo
Charles Mears
Quosmo
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