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Arizona Trail

"A hard-ridin' fast-shootin' son of the saddle roars into action!"

A young cowboy returns home to help his father fight off a gang trying to take over the family ranch.

Top Cast

  • Tex Ritter

    Tex Ritter

    Johnny Trent

  • Fuzzy Knight

    Fuzzy Knight

    'Kansas' Cobb

  • Dennis Moore

    Dennis Moore

    Wayne Carson

  • Janet Shaw

    Janet Shaw

    Martha Brooks

  • Jack Ingram

    Jack Ingram

    Ace Vincent

  • Erville Alderson

    Erville Alderson

    Dan Trent

  • Joseph J. Greene

    Joseph J. Greene

    Dr. J.D. 'Doc' Wallace

  • Glenn Strange

    Glenn Strange

    Henchman Matt

  • Dan White

    Dan White

    Sheriff Jones

Overview

A young cowboy returns home to help his father fight off a gang trying to take over the family ranch.

Rating

5.4 / 10
6 Reviews
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