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Kit Carson and the Mountain Men

The legendary frontiersman and hero of boyhood paperbacks joins forces with Captain John Fremont as chief scout on a secret expedition to Mexico. The disobedient Randy tries to rejoin his friends but only succeeds in putting them all in jeopardy.

Top Cast

  • Christopher Connelly

    Christopher Connelly

    Kit Carson

  • Robert Reed

    Robert Reed

    Capt. John C. Fremont

  • Gary Lockwood

    Gary Lockwood

    Bret Haskell

  • Ike Eisenmann

    Ike Eisenmann

    Randy Benton

  • Émile Genest

    Émile Genest

    Basil LeJeunesse

  • Richard Jaeckel

    Richard Jaeckel

    Ed Kern

  • Valentin de Vargas

    Valentin de Vargas

    Tibor

  • Joaquín Martínez

    Joaquín Martínez

    Renni

  • Nick Ramus

    Nick Ramus

    Tioga

Overview

The legendary frontiersman and hero of boyhood paperbacks joins forces with Captain John Fremont as chief scout on a secret expedition to Mexico. The disobedient Randy tries to rejoin his friends but only succeeds in putting them all in jeopardy.

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