The Wagon Show Trailer

The Wagon Show Trailer (1928)

19 February 1928 Western 60 mins

Colonel Beldan runs a Wild West show. When Beldan's star attraction switches to his unscrupulous competitor Vicarino, the young Bob Mason takes the opportunity to take over the job with his horse 'Tarzan'.

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Cast

Ken Maynard

as Bob Mason

Ena Gregory

as Sally Beldan

Maurice Costello

as Colonel Beldan

Fred Malatesta

as Vicarino

May Boley

as Strong Woman

Crew

Georges Benoît

Georges Benoît Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 19 February 1928

Production Companies

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