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Northwest Rangers
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Northwest Rangers

Oct 28, 1942
1h 5m
★ 6.0

FOR ROUGH-AND-READY ROMANCE RIDE WITH THE NORTHWEST RANGERS

Overview

Boyhood friends grow up into different professions: one a dedicated Canadian Mountie, the other a notorious gambler.

Genres

Drama
Western
Action

Production Companies

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Northwest Rangers Trailers

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Cast

James Craig

Frank 'Blackie' Marshal

James Craig

William Lundigan

James Kevin Gardiner

William Lundigan

Patricia Dane

Jean Avery

Patricia Dane

John Carradine

Martin Caswell

John Carradine

Keenan Wynn

'Slip' O'Mara

Keenan Wynn

Jack Holt

Duncan Frazier

Jack Holt

Grant Withers

Fowler

Grant Withers

Darryl Hickman

'Blackie' - as a Boy

Darryl Hickman

Drew Roddy

Jim - as a Boy

Drew Roddy

Luis Alberni

Jacques

Luis Alberni

Hugh Beaumont

Warren - Mountie Who Finds Fowler's Body

Hugh Beaumont

Michael Browne

Blackjack Dealer

Michael Browne

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