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Terror of the Plains

"PACKED WITH STARTLING AND UNUSUAL ADVENTURES!"

A ranch hand sets out to prove his father is innocent of murder in this B-movie Western starring cowboy hero Tom Tyler. Disguised as an outlaw, Tom Lansing (Tyler) takes up with a motley crew hiding out in a ghost town to catch the true killer. This 1934 classic co-stars Frank Rice as Lansing's sidekick, Banty, and Roberta Gale as Bess, a beautiful young captive of the outlaw gang who is in desperate need of a hero.

Top Cast

  • Tom Tyler

    Tom Tyler

    Tom Lansing

  • Roberta Gale

    Roberta Gale

    Bess Roberts

  • William Gould

    William Gould

    Kirk Cramer, aka 'Butcher' Wells

  • Slim Whitaker

    Slim Whitaker

    Henchman Nevada

  • Fern Emmett

    Fern Emmett

    Rose

  • Nelson McDowell

    Nelson McDowell

    Parson Jones

  • Frank Rice

    Frank Rice

    Banty (Tom's Sidekick)

  • Ralph Lewis

    Ralph Lewis

    Dad Lansing

  • Murdock MacQuarrie

    Murdock MacQuarrie

    Foreman Cole

Overview

A ranch hand sets out to prove his father is innocent of murder in this B-movie Western starring cowboy hero Tom Tyler. Disguised as an outlaw, Tom Lansing (Tyler) takes up with a motley crew hiding out in a ghost town to catch the true killer. This 1934 classic co-stars Frank Rice as Lansing's sidekick, Banty, and Roberta Gale as Bess, a beautiful young captive of the outlaw gang who is in desperate need of a hero.

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