Cattle Stampede

Cattle Stampede (1943)

HE'S A TRIGGER-QUICK GUY! And The Toughest Badmen Can't Stop Him (original poster)

  • Genre: Western
  • Release Date: 1943-08-16
  • User Rating: 5.2/10 from 5 ratings
  • Runtime: 0h 57min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Sigmund Neufeld Productions
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Sam Newfield
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Summary

Billy the Kid and Fuzzy Jones are on their way out of Arizona being chased by some riders who hope to cash in on the reward money for their capture. They are warned in time by Ed Dawson, but Ed is wounded in the getaway. They get a doctor to attend to Ed. The latter tells them there is a range war in progress across the border and that he is looking for men to help make a cattle drive to the rail junction.

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  • Buster Crabbe

    as Billy the Kid
  • Al St. John

    as Fuzzy Q. Jones
  • Frances Gladwin

    as Mary Dawson
  • Charles King

    as Brandon
  • Ed Cassidy

    as Sam Dawson
  • Hansel Warner

    as Ed Dawson
  • Ray Bennett

    as Stone
  • Frank Ellis

    as Elkins
  • Steve Clark

    as Turner
  • Roy Brent

    as Slater
  • John Elliott

    as George Arnold
  • Budd Buster

    as Jensen
  • Ted Adams

    as Townsman
  • Hank Bell

    as Stagecoach Driver
  • Roy Bucko

    as Henchman
  • Tex Cooper

    as Townsman
  • Art Dillard

    as Henchman
  • Curley Dresden

    as Henchman
  • Herman Hack

    as Dawson Cowhand
  • Reed Howes

    as Dan Kelly
  • Ray Jones

    as Spectator
  • Eddie Juaregui

    as Henchman
  • Carl Mathews

    as Henchman
  • Frank McCarroll

    as Brawler
  • George Morrell

    as Rancher
  • Tex Parker

    as Cowhand
  • Edward Peil Sr.

    as Banker
  • Rose Plumer

    as Townswoman
  • Hal Price

    as Townsman
  • Glenn Strange

    as Boss Coulter
  • Wally West

    as Rider
Writing Joseph O'Donnell Story
Writing Joseph O'Donnell Screenplay
Directing Sam Newfield Director