Come On, Tarzan (1932)
Ken Maynard's exceptionally intelligent horse, Tarzan the Wonder Horse, is the star of this western about evil cowboy Steve Frazer (Welch) who gathers horses for slaughter, whose meat is sold to pet food manufacturers. The wild horse Tarzan frees the doomed horses from their corrals, and Frazer convinces the Sheriff that Tarzan is a threat and can be shot on sight. Local cowboy Ken Benson (Maynard) and rancher Pat Riley (Kennedy) work together to clear Tarzan's good name and put Frazier behind bars for his evil deeds.
Director: Alan James
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Ken Maynard as Ken Benson |
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Merna Kennedy as Pat Riley |
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Niles Welch as Steve Frazier |
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Roy Stewart as Henchman Butch |
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Kate Campbell as Aunt Martha |
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Bob Kortman as Henchman Spike |
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Nelson McDowell as Cowhand Slim |
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Jack Rockwell as Sheriff |
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Hank Bell as Hank - Cowhand |
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Bob Burns as Bob - Rustler |
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Edward Burns as Deputy |
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Edmund Cobb as Injun - Cowhand |
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Ben Corbett as Shorty - Cowhand |
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Jim Corey as Jim - Cowhand |
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Billy Franey as Chuck Wagon Cook |
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Henry Hall as Hall - Attorney |
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Charles Le Moyne as Deputy |
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Bud McClure as Bud - Henchman |
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Al Taylor as Al - Henchman |
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Bob Walker as Cowhand |
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Blackjack Ward as Jack - Henchman |
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Slim Whitaker as Slim - Henchman |
| Directing | Alan James | Director |
| Production | Samuel Bischoff | Producer |
| Production | Burt Kelly | Producer |
| Production | William Saal | Producer |
| Editing | David Berg | Editor |
| Writing | Alan James | Writer |
| Camera | Ted D. McCord | Director of Photography |