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The Adventures of Bandit and Wild Wes

One of 12 Westerns made in 12 Months, this serialized silent western tale follows the crazy adventures of Wild Wes and his four-legged companion as they search for the outlaw Slippery Slim.

Top Cast

  • Travis Mills

    Travis Mills

    Wild Wes

  • John Marrs

    John Marrs

    Doc Holliday

  • Blaize Naasz

    Blaize Naasz

    Prostitute / Nun / Laundry Person

  • Morgan Jacobs

    Morgan Jacobs

    The Lady Bandit

  • Kim A. Williams

    Kim A. Williams

    Crazy Kim

  • Corey Busboom

    Corey Busboom

    Slippery Slim

  • Anouschka Alexa

    Anouschka Alexa

    Aunt Greta

  • Larry Judkins

    Larry Judkins

    Lazy Larry

  • Larry Dean

    Larry Dean

    Wyatt Earp

Overview

One of 12 Westerns made in 12 Months, this serialized silent western tale follows the crazy adventures of Wild Wes and his four-legged companion as they search for the outlaw Slippery Slim.

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