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Tex Ritter as Tex Lansing, alias Tex Rawlins |
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White Flash as Flash, Tex's Horse |
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Ann Evers as Gail Hawthorne |
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Horace Murphy as Stubby |
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Harry 'Snub' Pollard as Peewee |
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Karl Hackett as Nat Regan |
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Charles King as Henchman Pete Denby |
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Forrest Taylor as Sheriff Lane of Frontier City |
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Ed Cassidy as Sheriff Jack Walsh of Prairie City |
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Don Marion as Bob Hawthorne |
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Jack C. Smith as Pop Pearson |
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Lynton Brent as Henchman Grayson |
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Silver Tip Baker as Barfly |
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Jim Corey as Barfly |
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John Elliott as Prairie City Rodeo Announcer |
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Augie Gomez as Henchman |
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Herman Hack as Deputy |
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Chick Hannan as Henchman |
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Earle Hodgins as Frontier City Rodeo Announcer |
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Jimmy LeFieur's Saddle Pals as Musicians |
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Ray Jones as Barfly |
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W.E. Lawrence as Clem Brooks |
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Jimmy LeFuer as Musician |
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Art Mix as Rodeo Hand |
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Tex Palmer as Deputy / Henchman |
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Fred Parker as Bartender / Tent Worker |
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Bud Pope as Barfly |
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Hank Worden as Henchman Buck |
| Directing | Ray Taylor | Director |
| Writing | Lindsley Parsons | Story |
| Writing | Edmond Kelso | Screenplay |
| Production | Harold Lewis | Production Manager |