Red River Renegades Trailer

Red River Renegades Trailer (1946)

"SUNSET CARSON FRONTS FOR UNCLE SAM!...and the mail goes through!" 23 July 1946 Western 53 mins

Postal Inspectors Carson and Underwood have been sent to investigate a series of robberies where both the driver and stagecoach disappear. They team up with Pinkerton agent Bennett who has found some of the stolen money in the possession of Stevens.

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Cast

Sunset Carson

as Sunset Carson

Peggy Stewart

as Julie Bennett

Tom London

as Pop Underwood

Ted Adams

as Frank Stevens

LeRoy Mason

as Lon Ballard

Kenne Duncan

as Henchman Hackett

Richard Beavers

as Dave Webster (as Bruce Langley)

Edmund Cobb

as Mark Webster

Crew

Thomas Carr

Director

William Bradford

William Bradford Director of Photography

Fred A. Ritter

Fred A. Ritter Art Direction

John McCarthy Jr.

John McCarthy Jr. Set Decoration

Earl Wooden

Earl Wooden Set Decoration

International Releases Dates

United States 23 July 1946

Production Companies

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