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Trouble Busters

Leaving town with the Sheriff after him, Tex joins up with the Trouble Busters Skinny and Windy. In Placerville he runs into trouble with Bill Jarvis leading to a mad rush to file on oil rich land.

Top Cast

  • Jack Hoxie

    Jack Hoxie

    Tex Blaine

  • Lane Chandler

    Lane Chandler

    Jim Perkins

  • Kaye Edwards

    Kaye Edwards

    Mary Ann Perkins

  • Harry Todd

    Harry Todd

    Skinny Cassidy

  • Ben Corbett

    Ben Corbett

    Windy Wallace

  • Slim Whitaker

    Slim Whitaker

    Big Bill Jarvis

  • William P. Burt

    William P. Burt

    Dan Allen

  • Roger Williams

    Roger Williams

    Placerville Sheriff

Overview

Leaving town with the Sheriff after him, Tex joins up with the Trouble Busters Skinny and Windy. In Placerville he runs into trouble with Bill Jarvis leading to a mad rush to file on oil rich land.

Rating

7.0 / 10
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