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Hidden Valley Outlaws

"A WHISTLING KILLER...Spreading terror and disaster...challenged by the one man in the west who would dare defy him...Wild Bill Elliott!"

Lawyer Leland is using land rights to kick the ranchers off their land. When Wild Bill and Gabby arrive to help the ranchers, he has actor Percel frame them for murder and then incites the townsmen to lynch them.

Top Cast

  • Bill Elliott

    Bill Elliott

    Bill Elliott

  • George 'Gabby' Hayes

    George 'Gabby' Hayes

    Gabby Hayes

  • Anne Jeffreys

    Anne Jeffreys

    June Clark

  • Roy Barcroft

    Roy Barcroft

    Gilbert J. Leland

  • Kenne Duncan

    Kenne Duncan

    Henchman Ben Bannon

  • John James

    John James

    Danny Clark

  • Fred 'Snowflake' Toones

    Fred 'Snowflake' Toones

    Snowflake

  • Budd Buster

    Budd Buster

    Ned Murphy

  • Tom London

    Tom London

    Sheriff McBride

Overview

Lawyer Leland is using land rights to kick the ranchers off their land. When Wild Bill and Gabby arrive to help the ranchers, he has actor Percel frame them for murder and then incites the townsmen to lynch them.

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