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Battling Marshal
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Battling Marshal

Jan 15, 1950
0h 55m
★ 0.0

TERROR RIDES THE PLAINS...as Ruthless Killers Strike by Night!

Overview

In one of his last film roles, legendary B-Western cowboy Sunset Carson roots out the varmints responsible for a false smallpox scare. After arriving in the small town of Quartzville, Carson determines that a crooked lawyer-and-doctor team created a false smallpox epidemic in order to seize a gold mine from an old man and his family. Carson and his friends set out to bring the villains to justice. Al Terry, Pat Starling and Lee Roberts co-star.

Genres

Western

Production Companies

Yucca Pictures

Cast

Sunset Carson

Marshal Sunset Carson

Sunset Carson

Cactus Jr.

Sunset's Horse

Cactus Jr.

Al Terry

Bob Turner

Al Terry

Pat Starling

Jane Turner (as Patricia Starling)

Pat Starling

Lee Roberts

Sidekick Lucky

Lee Roberts

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