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Crossroads of Laredo

Tex is a gunslinger who murders a cowboy and steals his money. Lem is an honest man who wants nothing more than to marry Barbara. When Tex marries Barbara and treats her badly, Lem decides to settle the score.

Top Cast

  • Edward D. Wood Jr.

    Edward D. Wood Jr.

    Cowboy

  • Don Nagel

    Don Nagel

    Tex

  • Duke Moore

    Duke Moore

    Lem

  • Chuck la Berge

    Chuck la Berge

    Sheriff

  • Crawford John Thomas

    Crawford John Thomas

    Deputy

  • Kate Flannery

    Kate Flannery

    Barbara (voice)

  • Ruth McCabe

    Ruth McCabe

    Barbara

  • Christopher Longshadow

    Christopher Longshadow

    Parson

Overview

Tex is a gunslinger who murders a cowboy and steals his money. Lem is an honest man who wants nothing more than to marry Barbara. When Tex marries Barbara and treats her badly, Lem decides to settle the score.

Rating

3.5 / 10
6 Reviews
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