
The Lone Star Ranger
Western
Overview
In this western, William Farnum plays yet another Zane Grey character. Duane Steele (Farnum) is a Texas Ranger who is determined to get the outlaws out of his part of the Lone Star state for good.
Top Cast


William Farnum
William Farnum
Steele
William Farnum
Steele


Louise Lovely
Louise Lovely
Ray Longstreth
Louise Lovely
Ray Longstreth


Irene Rich
Irene Rich
Mrs. Laramie
Irene Rich
Mrs. Laramie


G. Raymond Nye
G. Raymond Nye
Bully Brome
G. Raymond Nye
Bully Brome


Charles Clary
Charles Clary
Cyrus Longstreth, alias Cheseldine
Charles Clary
Cyrus Longstreth, alias Cheseldine


Lamar Johnstone
Lamar Johnstone
Jeff Lawson
Lamar Johnstone
Jeff Lawson


Tom London
Tom London
Undetermined Role (as Leonard Clapham)
Tom London
Undetermined Role (as Leonard Clapham)
Fred Herzog
Fred Herzog
Joe Laramie (as Frederic Herzog)
Fred Herzog
Joe Laramie (as Frederic Herzog)
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