Movie: Pioneers of the Frontier

Top 10 Billed Cast

Bill Elliott
Bill Elliott

Wild Bill Saunders

Dub Taylor
Dub Taylor

Cannonball Simms

Dorothy Comingore
Dorothy Comingore

Joan Darcey

Dick Curtis
Dick Curtis

Matt Brawley

Stanley Brown
Stanley Brown

Henchman Dave

Richard Fiske
Richard Fiske

Henchman Bart

Carl Stockdale
Carl Stockdale

Jim Darcey

Lafe McKee
Lafe McKee

Mort Saunders

Ralph McCullough
Ralph McCullough

Lem Watkins

Al Bridge
Al Bridge

Marshal Larsen

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    Wild Bill Saunders discovers that his uncle Mort has been murdered by an unscrupulous ranch foreman, Matt Brawley. But before he can right Brawley's wrongs, Wild Bill is arrested for a murder he didn't commit. Sidekick Cannonball Sims and disgruntled girl rancher Joan Darcy plot to break Wild Bill out of jail but Brawley is wise to their plan.

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    1940-02-14

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    A Wild Bill Saunders Adventure

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