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Tex Rides with the Boy Scouts

"They Battled for $1.000,000!"

Tex is after the gang that robbed a train of a gold shipment. He suspects Dorman is the culprit and is hiding their gold at his mine. When Stubby sees Dorman's henchman Stark cash in some gold nuggets, Tex tricks Dorman into moving the gold. He hopes to round them up with the help of the posse and the local Boy Scout Troop.

Top Cast

  • Tex Ritter

    Tex Ritter

    Tex Collins

  • Marjorie Reynolds

    Marjorie Reynolds

    Norma Willis

  • Horace Murphy

    Horace Murphy

    Stubby

  • Harry 'Snub' Pollard

    Harry 'Snub' Pollard

    Pee Wee

  • Tommy Bupp

    Tommy Bupp

    Buzzy Willis, Boy Scout

  • Charles King

    Charles King

    Bert Stark, Dorman Henchman

  • Forrest Taylor

    Forrest Taylor

    Dorman, Owner Black Hawk Mining

  • Karl Hackett

    Karl Hackett

    Newt Kemp, Henchman

  • Lynton Brent

    Lynton Brent

    Henchman Pete

Overview

Tex is after the gang that robbed a train of a gold shipment. He suspects Dorman is the culprit and is hiding their gold at his mine. When Stubby sees Dorman's henchman Stark cash in some gold nuggets, Tex tricks Dorman into moving the gold. He hopes to round them up with the help of the posse and the local Boy Scout Troop.

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