Come on, Cowboys (1937)
Harris and Rigby own a circus. Rigby is a counterfeiter and frames his partner. The Mesquiteers learn Rigby is the culprit and get a confession from one of his men only to lose the case when the man is murdered in jail. The Mesquiteers try again and send Lullaby to try and win some of the fake bills in a card game.
Director:
Joseph Kane
Writer:
Betty Burbridge
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Robert Livingston as Stony Brooke |
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Ray Corrigan as Tucson Smith |
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Max Terhune as Lullaby Joslin |
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Maxine Doyle as Ellen Reed |
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Willie Fung as Fong |
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Edward Peil Sr. as Thomas Rigby |
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Horace Murphy as Judge Blake |
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Anne Bennett as Nancy Harris |
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Ed Cassidy as Jefferson 'Jeff' Harris |
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Roger Williams as Henchman Harry |
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Fern Emmett as Bus Passenger Mother |
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George Burton as Sheriff |
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Merrill McCormick as Henchman Dan |
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Loren Riebe as Henchman Red |
| Directing | Joseph Kane | Director |
| Writing | Betty Burbridge | Screenplay |
| Writing | William Colt MacDonald | Characters |