Arizona Whirlwind (1944)
US marshals Ken, Hoot and Bob stop a gang dressed as Indians from robbing the stage. After getting repairs at the relay station, but before they get to town, another trap is set, but they get away. In town, they search the stage and find nothing. But hidden in the axle grease can are diamonds. Polini wants them cut into smaller diamonds so that he can easily dispose of them. Throughout this Western, the courageous trio faces off against cunning opponents, including the gang's merciless leader (Ian Keith) and an unsuspecting banker (Karl Hackett).
Director:
Robert Emmett Tansey
Writer:
Frances Kavanaugh
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Ken Maynard as Ken Maynard |
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Hoot Gibson as Hoot Gibson |
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Bob Steele as Bob Steele |
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Myrna Dell as Ruth Hampton |
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Ian Keith as Polini |
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Ernie Adams as Warren, the Jewel Cutter |
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Karl Hackett as Banker Steve Lynch |
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Charles King as Henchman Duke Rollins |
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Dan White as Engineer Jim Lockwood |
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George Chesebro as Henchman Ace |
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Charles Murray Jr. as Ted Hodges (as Chas. Murray Jr.) |
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John Bridges as Henchman |
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Al Ferguson as Henchman Bates |
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Bud Osborne as Henchman |
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Don Stewart as Donny Davis |
| Directing | Robert Emmett Tansey | Director |
| Editing | John C. Fuller | Editor |
| Writing | Robert Emmett Tansey | Story |
| Production | Robert Emmett Tansey | Producer |
| Writing | Frances Kavanaugh | Screenplay |
| Camera | Edward A. Kull | Director of Photography |