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Calling Wild Bill Elliott

When territorial governor Steven Nichols (Herbert Heyes) terrorizes the population with violence and heavy taxes, the Culver family stands up to him, but after the family patriarch is murdered, wandering gunslinger Wild Bill Elliott (Wild Bill Elliott) is falsely accused of the crime.

Top Cast

  • Bill Elliott

    Bill Elliott

    Wild Bill Elliott

  • George 'Gabby' Hayes

    George 'Gabby' Hayes

    Gabby Hayes

  • Anne Jeffreys

    Anne Jeffreys

    Edith Richards

  • Herbert Heyes

    Herbert Heyes

    Governor Steve Nichols

  • Robert "Buzz" Henry

    Robert "Buzz" Henry

    John Culver Jr. (as 'Buzzy' Dee Henry)

  • Fred Kohler Jr.

    Fred Kohler Jr.

    John Culver (as Fred Kohler)

  • Roy Barcroft

    Roy Barcroft

    Captain Carson

  • Eve March

    Eve March

    Mary Culver

  • Burr Caruth

    Burr Caruth

    Grandpa Culver

Overview

When territorial governor Steven Nichols (Herbert Heyes) terrorizes the population with violence and heavy taxes, the Culver family stands up to him, but after the family patriarch is murdered, wandering gunslinger Wild Bill Elliott (Wild Bill Elliott) is falsely accused of the crime.

Rating

6.3 / 10
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