Broadway to Cheyenne Trailer

Broadway to Cheyenne Trailer (1932)

"The heroic idol of young America!" 09 September 1932 Western 52 mins

A cowboy detective goes up against a gang of big-city thugs trying to set up a protection racket out west.

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Cast

Rex Bell

as 'Breezy' Kildare

Marceline Day

as Ruth Carter

Matthew Betz

as Joe Carter

Roy D'Arcy

as Jess Harvey

Robert Ellis

as Butch Owens

Gwen Lee

as Mrs. Myrna Wallace

Rae Daggett

as Rae Walsh

John Elliott

as Martin Kildare

Earl Dwire

as Cattleman

International Titles

Broadway To Cheyenne Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 09 September 1932

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