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Silly Billies

"Folks, It's a MASSACRE! The "Cuckoos" Are on the Run..and Are the Indians Wild?"

The boys are a dentist and his assistant traveling to the Old West to open a new practice. Once in town, they buy a business--only to wake up the next day and see that the entire population of this bustling town had left for the California gold fields early that morning! Then, they discover an evil plot to sell out these settlers to some hostile Indians, so they spring to the rescue.

Top Cast

  • Bert Wheeler

    Bert Wheeler

    Roy Banks

  • Robert Woolsey

    Robert Woolsey

    Dr. Philip 'Painless' Pennington

  • Dorothy Lee

    Dorothy Lee

    Mary Blake

  • Harry Woods

    Harry Woods

    Hank Bewley

  • Ethan Laidlaw

    Ethan Laidlaw

    Trigger

  • Chief Thunderbird

    Chief Thunderbird

    Chief Cyclone

  • Delmar Watson

    Delmar Watson

    Martin

  • Richard Alexander

    Richard Alexander

    John Little

  • Philip Armenta

    Philip Armenta

    Indian

Overview

The boys are a dentist and his assistant traveling to the Old West to open a new practice. Once in town, they buy a business--only to wake up the next day and see that the entire population of this bustling town had left for the California gold fields early that morning! Then, they discover an evil plot to sell out these settlers to some hostile Indians, so they spring to the rescue.

Rating

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