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"A RIDIN'...ROPIN'...RIP-ROARIN' DAREDEVIL RODEO STAR!"

Regan is passing off counterfeit money at rodeos betting on his man Denby. When Tex appears and wins all the events, Regan has him accused of murder. As Tex looks for the counterfeiters, his pals Stubby and Pee Wee keep the Sheriff off his trail.

Top Cast

  • Tex Ritter

    Tex Ritter

    Tex Lansing, alias Tex Rawlins

  • White Flash

    White Flash

    Flash, Tex's Horse

  • Ann Evers

    Ann Evers

    Gail Hawthorne

  • Horace Murphy

    Horace Murphy

    Stubby

  • Harry 'Snub' Pollard

    Harry 'Snub' Pollard

    Peewee

  • Karl Hackett

    Karl Hackett

    Nat Regan

  • Charles King

    Charles King

    Henchman Pete Denby

  • Forrest Taylor

    Forrest Taylor

    Sheriff Lane of Frontier City

  • Ed Cassidy

    Ed Cassidy

    Sheriff Jack Walsh of Prairie City

Overview

Regan is passing off counterfeit money at rodeos betting on his man Denby. When Tex appears and wins all the events, Regan has him accused of murder. As Tex looks for the counterfeiters, his pals Stubby and Pee Wee keep the Sheriff off his trail.

Rating

6.3 / 10
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