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Along the Sundown Trail

"THE GOING'S TOUGH FOR HOOT-OWL HOMBRES!"

Three lawmen hunt down thieves who are robbing a tungsten mine.

Top Cast

  • Bill 'Cowboy Rambler' Boyd

    Bill 'Cowboy Rambler' Boyd

    Bill 'Cowboy Rambler' Boyd

  • Lee Powell

    Lee Powell

    Lee Powell

  • Art Davis

    Art Davis

    Art Davis

  • Julie Duncan

    Julie Duncan

    Susan Lawrence

  • Charles King

    Charles King

    Big Ben Salter

  • Jack Ingram

    Jack Ingram

    Bart Fleming - Henchman

  • Karl Hackett

    Karl Hackett

    Pop Lawrence

  • John Merton

    John Merton

    Jake - Henchman

  • Howard Masters

    Howard Masters

    Joe Lawrence

Overview

Three lawmen hunt down thieves who are robbing a tungsten mine.

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