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Bandits of the Badlands

"ACTION SPEAKS LOUDER THAN WORDS---and this lad gives you action with a bang!"

Sunset Carson is a wandering cavalier who rides into the Badlands. Hallie Wayne is bedeviled by bandits who've been raiding the livestock of her ranch.

Top Cast

  • Sunset Carson

    Sunset Carson

    Sunset Carson

  • Peggy Stewart

    Peggy Stewart

    Hallie Wayne

  • Si Jenks

    Si Jenks

    Banty Jones

  • John Merton

    John Merton

    Cort McKinnon

  • Forrest Taylor

    Forrest Taylor

    Pop Wayne

  • Wade Crosby

    Wade Crosby

    Burl Kohler

  • Jack Ingram

    Jack Ingram

    Ed McKinnon

  • Monte Hale

    Monte Hale

    Steve Carson

  • Fred Graham

    Fred Graham

    Duke Lee

Overview

Sunset Carson is a wandering cavalier who rides into the Badlands. Hallie Wayne is bedeviled by bandits who've been raiding the livestock of her ranch.

Rating

4.6 / 10
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