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The Drifter

"BOOKED FOR A HANGING! Buster's Neck is Due For Stretching...Till He Starts His Six Guns Barking"

A Robin Hood-type outlaw rides the range and helps others. Another outlaw who looks just like him tries to cash in on the other outlaw's reputation.

Top Cast

  • Buster Crabbe

    Buster Crabbe

    Billy Carson / Drifter Davis

  • Al St. John

    Al St. John

    Fuzzy Q. Jones

  • Carol Parker

    Carol Parker

    Sally Dawson

  • Jack Ingram

    Jack Ingram

    Dirk Trent

  • Jimmy Aubrey

    Jimmy Aubrey

    Sheriff Perkins

  • Slim Whitaker

    Slim Whitaker

    Marshal Hodges

  • Ray Bennett

    Ray Bennett

    Simms

  • Kermit Maynard

    Kermit Maynard

    Jack

  • Roy Brent

    Roy Brent

    Sam

Overview

A Robin Hood-type outlaw rides the range and helps others. Another outlaw who looks just like him tries to cash in on the other outlaw's reputation.

Rating

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