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Pinto Rustlers

"Rousing ACTION!"

Tom Evans is a young cowboy orphaned by a band of rustlers. Seeking revenge, Tom pretends to be a notorious ex-con and manages to worm his way into the gang in order to get the goods on the bunch.

Top Cast

  • Tom Tyler

    Tom Tyler

    Tom Evans posing as Tom Dawson

  • George Walsh

    George Walsh

    Nick Furnicky

  • Al St. John

    Al St. John

    Mack

  • Catherine Cotter

    Catherine Cotter

    Ann Walton

  • Earl Dwire

    Earl Dwire

    Bud Walton

  • William Gould

    William Gould

    Inspector

  • George Chesebro

    George Chesebro

    Henchman Spade

  • Roger Williams

    Roger Williams

    Deputy posing as Lugo

  • Bud Osborne

    Bud Osborne

    Henchman Buck

Overview

Tom Evans is a young cowboy orphaned by a band of rustlers. Seeking revenge, Tom pretends to be a notorious ex-con and manages to worm his way into the gang in order to get the goods on the bunch.

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  • YoungHOllywood
    YoungHOllywood
    Jun 3, 2025

    There is a movie poster in the media section that is incorrect. It lists Marie Burton on the poster instead of Catherine Cotter. Catherine Cotter is the lead female in this film, not Marie Burton. This poster is probably from a later DVD or VHS where someone made the mistaken identity and changed the credit to Marie Burton or this poster was altered. These are two separate actresses. Marie Burton is 5 years older than Catherine Cotter. Catherine Cotter was a child actress and radio personality on KHJ and later appeared in a few western films. Marie Burton was a chorus girl and actress at Paramount Studios. Marie Burton has a widow peak hairline and Catherine does not. Both were working at the same time in the 1930's under their own names. I am not sure why someone assumed Catherine Cotter was Marie Burton.

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