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Border Guns

A cowboy drifting around the border gets mixed up with Mexican revolutionary gun smuggling when he becomes friends and rivals with the chief smuggler.

Top Cast

  • Bill Cody

    Bill Cody

    Bill Harris, AKA Bill Austin

  • Blanche Mehaffey

    Blanche Mehaffey

    Jane Wilson

  • George Chesebro

    George Chesebro

    Captain Salinas, AKA The Eagle

  • Fred Church

    Fred Church

    Buck Morgan

  • William Desmond

    William Desmond

    Dr. Jim Wilson

  • Jimmy Aubrey

    Jimmy Aubrey

    Tulsa Pete Hensen

  • Franklyn Farnum

    Franklyn Farnum

    Fred Palmer

  • Barney Beasley

    Barney Beasley

    Henchman

  • Doris Brook

    Doris Brook

    Rita Canrilla

Overview

A cowboy drifting around the border gets mixed up with Mexican revolutionary gun smuggling when he becomes friends and rivals with the chief smuggler.

Rating

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