Movie: Under Mexicali Stars

Top 10 Billed Cast

Rex Allen
Rex Allen

Rex Allen/Mike Jordon

Dorothy Patrick
Dorothy Patrick

Madeline Wellington

Roy Barcroft
Roy Barcroft

Hays Lawson

Buddy Ebsen
Buddy Ebsen

Homer Oglethorpe

Percy Helton
Percy Helton

Nap Wellington

Walter Coy
Walter Coy

Giles Starkey

Steve Darrell
Steve Darrell

Sheriff Tom Meadows

Alberto Morin
Alberto Morin

Inspector Arturo Gómez

Ray Walker
Ray Walker

Robert B. Handley

Frank Ferguson
Frank Ferguson

Counterfeitor Goldie

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