Border Caballero Trailer

Border Caballero Trailer (1936)

"A Fighting Hombre with the Federal Forces!" 01 March 1936 Western 59 mins

Tex Weaver is working under cover to bring in a gang of bank robbers. When he is killed, Tim Ross, a marksman with Doc Shaw's traveling show, takes over. Posing as a Mexican he lays a trap for the gang.

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Cast

Tim McCoy

as Tim Ross

Lois January

as Goldie Harris

Ralph Byrd

as Tex Weaver

J. Frank Glendon

as Wiley Taggart

Ted Adams

as Buff Brayden

John Merton

as Runnyian

Earle Hodgins

as Doc Shaw

Crew

International Releases Dates

United States 01 March 1936

Production Companies

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