Border Bandits (1946)
Johnny Mack Brown dons a marshal's badge in the Monogram western Border Bandits. Brown's sworn duty is to bring in a gang of crooks whose hideout is on the other side of the Mexican border. Aiding Brown in his task are faithful sidekicks Raymond Hatton and Riley Hill. For reasons unknown, Brown is allowed to sing on occasion, despite the indifference of millions. Border Bandits benefits from the assured direction of veteran horse-opera helmsman Lambert Hillyer. Read more at http://www.allmovie.com/movie/border-bandits-v6698#KZjtZou6qvrzIxzI.99
Director:
Lambert Hillyer
Writer:
Frank H. Young
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Johnny Mack Brown as Marshal Nevada |
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Raymond Hatton as Marshal Sandy Hopkins |
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Riley Hill as Steve Halliday |
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Rosa Del Rosario as Celia Gonzales |
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John Merton as Henchman Spike |
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Tom Quinn as Henchman Pepper |
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Frank LaRue as John Halliday |
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Steve Clark as Doc Brown |
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Charles Stevens as Jose |
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Lucio Villegas as SeƱor Gonzales |
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Bud Osborne as Henchman Dutch |
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Pat McKee as Bartender Cupid (as Pat R. McGee) |
| Directing | Lambert Hillyer | Director |
| Writing | Frank H. Young | Screenplay |