Movie: Ridin' the Trail

Top 6 Billed Cast

Fred Scott
Fred Scott

Fred Martin

Harry Harvey
Harry Harvey

Fuzzy Jones

John Ward
John Ward

Pa Bailey

Jack Ingram
Jack Ingram

Tex Walters

Iris Lancaster
Iris Lancaster

Carmencita Sanchez

Bud Osborne
Bud Osborne

Sheriff Bradford

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    With the Government Remount Service unable to meet it's quota of horses, Marshal Fred Martin arrives to try and find the rustlers. Apparently just a singing cowhand dressed in white, he becomes the masked Two Gun Troubador dressed in black when he goes after the outlaws. He quickly learns Tex Walters is the leader of the gang but he must find out who is the big boss that gives Walters his orders.

  • Release Date

    1940-07-27

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    2

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  • Tagline

    THE TWO GUN TROUBADOR

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