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Outlaws' Paradise

"TRIGGER TIM AT HIS FIGHTING BEST!"

Bill Carson assumes the identity of gang leader Trigger Mallory in order to fool his gang and his girlfriend.

Top Cast

  • Tim McCoy

    Tim McCoy

    William Carson / Trigger Mallory

  • Joan Barclay

    Joan Barclay

    Jessie Treadwell

  • Ben Corbett

    Ben Corbett

    Magpie McGillycutty

  • Ted Adams

    Ted Adams

    Slim Marsh

  • Forrest Taylor

    Forrest Taylor

    Henchman Eddie

  • Bob Terry

    Bob Terry

    Henchman Steve

  • Donald Gallaher

    Donald Gallaher

    Henchman Mort

  • Dave O'Brien

    Dave O'Brien

    Henchman Meggs

  • Jack Mulhall

    Jack Mulhall

    Prison Warden

Overview

Bill Carson assumes the identity of gang leader Trigger Mallory in order to fool his gang and his girlfriend.

Rating

8.0 / 10
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