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Secret of Outlaw Flats

Nov 15, 1953
0h 55m
★ 0.0

SIX-GUNS BRING JUSTICE TO OUTLAW HIDEOUT!

Overview

Two episodes from the "Wild Bill Hickok" TV series edited together and released as a feature.

Genres

Western
Crime

Production Companies

Allied Artists Pictures
William F. Broidy Productions

Cast

Guy Madison

Marshal James Butler 'Wild Bill' Hickok

Guy Madison

Andy Devine

Aloysius P. 'Jingles' Jones

Andy Devine

Kristine Miller

Cindy Howard

Kristine Miller

Richard Avonde

Dick Howard

Richard Avonde

John Crawford

King Bradshaw

John Crawford

Tris Coffin

Mr. Otis, Lawyer

Tris Coffin

Edward Clark

Grandpa Jeb Randall

Edward Clark

Reed Howes

Mr. Slate, Stagecoach Line Owner

Reed Howes

Wade Crosby

Mr. Canfield, Mine Owner

Wade Crosby

Bobby Jordan

Sandy Smith

Bobby Jordan

Jane Adams

Peggy

Jane Adams

Riley Hill

Smoke Signal Outlaw

Riley Hill

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