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The Old Frontier
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The Old Frontier

Jul 20, 1950
1h 0m
★ 0.0

Overview

Monte Hale is cast as town marshal Barney Regan. It is Barney's formidable task to round up a gang of bank robbers and expose the "Mr. Big" behind all the robberies.

Genres

Western

Production Companies

Republic Pictures

Cast

Monte Hale

Barney Regan

Monte Hale

Paul Hurst

Skipper Horton

Paul Hurst

Claudia Barrett

Betty Ames

Claudia Barrett

William Henry

Doctor Tom Creighton

William Henry

Tris Coffin

John Wagner

Tris Coffin

William Haade

Henchman Pills

William Haade

Victor Kilian

Judge Ames

Victor Kilian

Lane Bradford

Henchman Spud

Lane Bradford

Denver Pyle

Henchman George

Denver Pyle

Almira Sessions

Mrs. Smedley

Almira Sessions

Tom London

Banker

Tom London

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