The Fighting Frontiersman Trailer

The Fighting Frontiersman Trailer (1946)

"The West's Greatest Thrill-Tune-And-Mirth Partners!" 10 December 1946 Western 61 mins

Cimarron has found a lost treasure and the outlaw gang knows about it. They have made him a prisoner and are trying to get the location from him. However, he has sent for his friend Steve Reynolds and the Durango Kid will soon be on the job.

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Cast

Charles Starrett

as Steve Reynolds / The Durango Kid

Helen Mowery

as Dixie King

Hank Newman

as Hank Newman

Smiley Burnette

as Smiley Burnette

Jock Mahoney

as Waco (uncredited)

George Chesebro

as Rankin (uncredited)

Crew

International Releases Dates

United States 10 December 1946

Production Companies

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