Overland to Deadwood Trailer

Overland to Deadwood Trailer (1942)

"Deadwood's alive... With blazing bullets and roaring rhythm!" 25 September 1942 Western 59 mins

Cash Quinlan, owner of the Hauling Company, is the leader behind a gang of raiders who have been robbing stagecoaches between Mesquite and Deadwood. He hopes by doing so to drive his competitors out of business so that he can get the railroad franchise for himself.....

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Cast

Charles Starrett

as Steve Prescott

Russell Hayden

as Lucky Chandler

Cliff Edwards

as Harmony Hobbs

Leslie Brooks

as Linda Banning

Norman Willis

as Cash Quinlan

Matt Willis

as Henchman Red Larson

Lynton Brent

as Henchman Clipper

Gordon De Main

as George Bullock

Max Wagner

as Buck

Bud Geary

as Henchman (uncredited)

Francis Walker

as Henchman Vance

June Pickerell

as Mrs. Banning

Crew

Jack Fier

Jack Fier Producer

Benjamin H. Kline

Benjamin H. Kline Director of Photography

Lionel Banks

Lionel Banks Art Direction

Milton Carter

Milton Carter Assistant Director

Morris Stoloff

Morris Stoloff Music Director

International Releases Dates

United States 25 September 1942

Production Companies

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