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Eyes of the Forest

The Rangers use airplanes to catch the bad guys in this Tom Mix Western filmed on location in Santa Cruz, California.

Top Cast

  • Tom Mix

    Tom Mix

    Bruce Thornton

  • Tony the Horse

    Tony the Horse

    Tony

  • Pauline Starke

    Pauline Starke

    Ruth Melier

  • Sid Jordan

    Sid Jordan

    Horgan

  • Buster Gardner

    Buster Gardner

    Sheriff

  • J.P. Lockney

    J.P. Lockney

    Jaol Fierro

  • Thomas G. Lingham

    Thomas G. Lingham

    Jerry MacGinnity

  • Edwin Wallock

    Edwin Wallock

    Julius Duvall

Overview

The Rangers use airplanes to catch the bad guys in this Tom Mix Western filmed on location in Santa Cruz, California.

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