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Rollin' Westward
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Rollin' Westward

Mar 1, 1939
0h 55m
★ 5.0

Rhythm And Romance... streak across the range with six-guns that sing a deadly sextette!

Overview

A cowboy helps a pretty young woman and her father in their fight against land-grabbers who are trying to swindle them out of their cattle ranch.

Genres

Western

Production Companies

Edward F. Finney Productions

Cast

Tex Ritter

Tex Ramsey

Tex Ritter

Horace Murphy

Missouri

Horace Murphy

Dorothy Fay

Betty Lawson

Dorothy Fay

Slim Whitaker

Henchman Bart

Slim Whitaker

Herbert Corthell

Tug Lawson

Herbert Corthell

Harry Harvey

Lem Watkins

Harry Harvey

Charles King

Pat Haines

Charles King

Hank Worden

Slim Regan

Hank Worden

Dave O'Brien

Ranch hand Red

Dave O'Brien

Bob Terry

Henchman Jeff

Bob Terry

Tom London

Sheriff

Tom London

Rudy Sooter

Bass player

Rudy Sooter

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