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Utah Trail
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Utah Trail

Aug 12, 1938
0h 56m
★ 5.0

Tex Takes On Railroad Robbers!

Overview

Tex and his sidekicks arrive to help out his friend Jeffers, a railroad owner, only to find that he has been killed. They quickly run into trouble with an outlaw gang in their attempt to find the mysterious ghost train that supposedly runs on Jeffer's line.

Genres

Western

Production Companies

Boots and Saddles Pictures

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Cast

Tex Ritter

Tex Stewart, posing as the Pecos Kid

Tex Ritter

White Flash

Tex's Horse

White Flash

Horace Murphy

Ananias

Horace Murphy

Harry 'Snub' Pollard

Pee Wee

Harry 'Snub' Pollard

Pamela Blake

Sally Jeffers

Pamela Blake

Karl Hackett

Hiram Slaughter

Karl Hackett

Charles King

Henchman Badger

Charles King

Ed Cassidy

Sheriff Clayton

Ed Cassidy

Dave O'Brien

Mason - Bookkeeper

Dave O'Brien

Bud Osborne

Henchman Hank

Bud Osborne

Lynton Brent

Henchman Cheyenne

Lynton Brent

Rudy Sooter

Bandleader / Singer

Rudy Sooter

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