

Western
Overview
A partial remake of and using footage from 1941's "Rawhide Rangers" this Western short is about a ranger who pretends to turn outlaw in order to track down the gang who killed his brother, also a ranger.
Top Cast


Tex Williams
Tex Williams
Ranger Tex Williams
Tex Williams
Ranger Tex Williams


George Lloyd
George Lloyd
Outlaw Leader Rocky
George Lloyd
Outlaw Leader Rocky


Terry Frost
Terry Frost
Parker, bank president
Terry Frost
Parker, bank president
Smokey Rogers
Smokey Rogers
Ranger Smokey
Smokey Rogers
Ranger Smokey
Deuce Spriggins
Deuce Spriggins
Ranger Deuce
Deuce Spriggins
Ranger Deuce


Barbara Payton
Barbara Payton
Kate McCormick
Barbara Payton
Kate McCormick


Forrest Taylor
Forrest Taylor
Capt. McCormick
Forrest Taylor
Capt. McCormick
Bill Cassady
Bill Cassady
(as William Cassady) Ben Williams
Bill Cassady
(as William Cassady) Ben Williams
Harry Calkin
Harry Calkin
Outlaw Jim
Harry Calkin
Outlaw Jim


Monte Montague
Monte Montague
Harris, civic leader
Monte Montague
Harris, civic leader
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