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"Starrett's Six-Guns Scatter Spooks... while Smiley's songs spread fun!"

The Durango Kid and his sidekick look for stolen gold with a history.

Top Cast

  • Charles Starrett

    Charles Starrett

    Steve Woods / The Durango Kid

  • George Chesebro

    George Chesebro

    Bill Donner

  • Mary Ellen Kay

    Mary Ellen Kay

    Doris Donner

  • Stanley Andrews

    Stanley Andrews

    Dusty Creek Sheriff

  • Frank Fenton

    Frank Fenton

    Bart Selby

  • Smiley Burnette

    Smiley Burnette

    Smiley Burnette

  • John Cason

    John Cason

  • Edward 'Tookie' Cronenbold

    Edward 'Tookie' Cronenbold

  • Scotty Harrel

    Scotty Harrel

Overview

The Durango Kid and his sidekick look for stolen gold with a history.

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