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Ridin' Down the Trail

"SWINGING FISTS...SWINGING LEAD!"

Jimmy finds a dying Ranger Braden who asks him to give his money belt to his sister. When he rides into town he finds another man claiming to be Ranger Braden. When the money belt is found in Jimmy's saddle bag, the fake Marshal tries to arrest him. But Jimmy escapes and hopes a telegram to Ranger headquarters will clear him.

Top Cast

  • Jimmy Wakely

    Jimmy Wakely

    Jimmy Wakely

  • Dub Taylor

    Dub Taylor

    Cannonball

  • Douglas Fowley

    Douglas Fowley

    Mark Butler

  • John James

    John James

    Dakota - Henchman

  • Douglas Aylesworth

    Douglas Aylesworth

    Ed Lancer

  • Beverly Jons

    Beverly Jons

    Mary Bradon

  • Charles King

    Charles King

    Brown

  • Buster Slaven

    Buster Slaven

    Silton

  • Kermit Maynard

    Kermit Maynard

    Allen

Overview

Jimmy finds a dying Ranger Braden who asks him to give his money belt to his sister. When he rides into town he finds another man claiming to be Ranger Braden. When the money belt is found in Jimmy's saddle bag, the fake Marshal tries to arrest him. But Jimmy escapes and hopes a telegram to Ranger headquarters will clear him.

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