Movie: Cyclone Prairie Rangers

Top 8 Billed Cast

Charles Starrett
Charles Starrett

Steve Travis

Dub Taylor
Dub Taylor

Cannonball

Constance Worth
Constance Worth

Lola

Jimmie Davis
Jimmie Davis

Davis (as Jimmy Davis)

Jimmy Wakely
Jimmy Wakely

Guitar Player Wakely

Steve Clark
Steve Clark

Murdered Agent (uncredited)

I. Stanford Jolley
I. Stanford Jolley

Henchman (uncredited)

Edna Harris
Edna Harris

Waitress (uncredited)

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    It's World War 2 and saboteurs are out to destroy the ranchers food crop. Steve Travis and sidekick Cannonball have been called in to investigate. Avoiding the attempts on his life by the gang, Steve uses a pair of eyeglasses to discover their leader, a supposedly deaf mute shoe repairman.

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    1944-11-09

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    ACTION THUNDERS OVER THE PRAIRIE!

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