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West of the Rio Grande
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West of the Rio Grande

Aug 5, 1944
0h 57m
★ 0.0

HERE COMES TRIGGER TROUBLE FOR KILLERS OF THE RIO

Overview

Two-fisted cowboys fight for law and order in their encounters with outlaws.

Genres

Western

Production Companies

Monogram Pictures

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Cast

Johnny Mack Brown

U.S. Marshal Nevada McKenzie

Johnny Mack Brown

Raymond Hatton

U.S. Marshal Sandy Hopkins

Raymond Hatton

Dennis Moore

Denny Boyd

Dennis Moore

Christine McIntyre

Alice Darcy

Christine McIntyre

Lloyd Ingraham

Trooper Meade

Lloyd Ingraham

Kenneth MacDonald

Martin Keene

Kenneth MacDonald

Frank LaRue

Judge Darcy (as Frank La Rue)

Frank LaRue

Art Fowler

Henchman Nate Todd

Art Fowler

Hugh Prosser

Henchman Lucky Cramer

Hugh Prosser

Edmund Cobb

Henchman Curly

Edmund Cobb

Steve Clark

Doc Ely

Steve Clark

Jack Rockwell

Sheriff Tom Boyd

Jack Rockwell

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