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The Westerner

A rancher (Tim McCoy) and his buddy (Joseph Sauers) scare rustlers out of business.

Top Cast

  • Tim McCoy

    Tim McCoy

    Tim Addison

  • Marion Shilling

    Marion Shilling

    Juanita Barnes

  • Joe Sawyer

    Joe Sawyer

    Bob Lockhart

  • Hooper Atchley

    Hooper Atchley

    Wayne Wallace

  • John Dilson

    John Dilson

    Senator Lockhart

  • Edward LeSaint

    Edward LeSaint

    Zach Addison

  • Harry Todd

    Harry Todd

    Uncle Ben

  • Edmund Cobb

    Edmund Cobb

    Joe Allen

Overview

A rancher (Tim McCoy) and his buddy (Joseph Sauers) scare rustlers out of business.

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