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The Return of the Durango Kid
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The Return of the Durango Kid

Apr 19, 1945
0h 58m
★ 8.0

GALLOP TO GLORY WITH A GREAT NEW HERO...ROBIN HOOD OF THE RANGE!

Overview

A masked outlaw steals from bank robbers to help the poor.

Genres

Western

Production Companies

Columbia Pictures

Cast

Charles Starrett

Bill Blayden / The Durango Kid

Charles Starrett

Tex Harding

Jim Gill

Tex Harding

Jean Stevens

Paradise Flo

Jean Stevens

John Calvert

Leland 'Lee' Kirby

John Calvert

Ray Bennett

Cherokee (uncredited)

Ray Bennett

William Desmond

Street Ambusher (uncredited)

William Desmond

Bob Walker

Barfly (uncredited)

Bob Walker

Wally West

Henchman (uncredited)

Wally West

Dan White

Kirby (uncredited)

Dan White

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