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The Pecos Kid

"Gripping action blazes...As The Pecos Kid Brings Justice To A Wild West!"

A gang of robbers steals the deed to the Pecos Ranch and kill the family. The young son escapes, and years later he returns to the ranch to find the killers and reclaim his property.

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  • Fred Kohler Jr.

    Fred Kohler Jr.

    Donald Pecos aka The Pecos Kid

  • Ruth Findlay

    Ruth Findlay

    Mary Evans

  • Roger Williams

    Roger Williams

    James Grayson

  • Ed Cassidy

    Ed Cassidy

    Doc Evans

  • Hal Taliaferro

    Hal Taliaferro

    Eric Grayson

  • Earl Dwire

    Earl Dwire

    Jose

  • Francis Walker

    Francis Walker

    Henchman Chuck

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A gang of robbers steals the deed to the Pecos Ranch and kill the family. The young son escapes, and years later he returns to the ranch to find the killers and reclaim his property.

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