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Border Rangers

"MAKING A LAST STAND FOR JUSTICE ON A FLAMING FRONTIER!"

Don Barry stars as Texas Ranger Bob Standish, sworn to avenge his brother's death in Border Rangers. To achieve his goal, Standish goes undercover, joining the bandit gang.

Top Cast

  • Don 'Red' Barry

    Don 'Red' Barry

    Bob Standish

  • Robert Lowery

    Robert Lowery

    Mungo

  • Wally Vernon

    Wally Vernon

    Hungry Hicks

  • Pamela Blake

    Pamela Blake

    Ellen Reed

  • Lyle Talbot

    Lyle Talbot

    Ranger Captain McLain

  • Claude Stroud

    Claude Stroud

    Horace Randolph

  • Ezelle Poule

    Ezelle Poule

    Priscilla Weeks

  • Bill Kennedy

    Bill Kennedy

    Sergeant Carlson

Overview

Don Barry stars as Texas Ranger Bob Standish, sworn to avenge his brother's death in Border Rangers. To achieve his goal, Standish goes undercover, joining the bandit gang.

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