Wildcat Saunders Trailer

Wildcat Saunders Trailer (1936)

"AMAZING EXPLOITS OF A FIGHTER...FROM RING TO RANCH!" 04 March 1936 Western 60 mins

Perrin plays a boxer whose manager takes him out to a ranch for training, but Perrin soon discovers the ranch foreman is responsible for a $100,000 jewel heist.

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Cast

Jack Perrin

as Wildcat Saunders

Blanche Mehaffey

as June Lawson

William Gould

as Joe Pipp

Roger Williams

as Laramie

Tom London

as Pete Hawkins

Ed Cassidy

as Dad Lawson

International Releases Dates

United States 04 March 1936

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