Arizona Stage Coach (1942)
In the midst of some friendly horseplay on their "Flying R" ranch, the Range Busters, Crash Corrigan, Dusty King and Alibi Terhune, are sobered by the arrival of a buckboard bearing their old friend Larry Meadows and his niece Dorrie Willard. Meadows seeks their aid against a gang of outlaws terrorizing his town. Ernie Willard, Dorrie's brother, has been taken in by Tex Laughlin who is using the Willard ranch as an undercover for his real occupation as a member of a gang of outlaws led by Tim Douglas, a supposed friend of the Willards.
Director: S. Roy Luby
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Ray Corrigan as Crash Corrigan |
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John 'Dusty' King as Dusty King |
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Max Terhune as Alibi Terhune |
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Nell O'Day as Dorrie Willard |
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Charles King as Tim Douglas |
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Riley Hill as Ernie Willard |
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Kermit Maynard as Strike Cardigan |
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Carl Mathews as Ace |
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Slim Whitaker as Red |
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Slim Harkey as Henchman |
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Frank Ellis as Dan |
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Jack Ingram as Sheriff Denver |
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Stanley Price as Tex Laughlin |
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Steve Clark as Stage Driver Jake |
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Elmer as Elmer, Alibi's dummy |
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Forrest Taylor as Larry Meadows |
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Victor Adamson as Barfly |
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Jimmy Aubrey as Barfly |
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Hank Bell as Stage Passenger |
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Richard Cramer as Bartender Joe |
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Eddie Dean as Henchman |
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Herman Hack as Barfly |
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Milburn Morante as Barfly |
| Writing | Oliver Drake | Story |
| Writing | Arthur Hoerl | Adaptation |
| Production | George W. Weeks | Producer |
| Actors | Kermit Maynard | Stunt Double |
| Production | Anna Bell Weeks | Producer |
| Directing | S. Roy Luby | Director |
| Production | Dick Ross | Producer |
| Editing | S. Roy Luby | Editor |
| Production | William L. Nolte | Production Manager |
| Sound | Lyle Willey | Sound Engineer |
| Actors | Carl Mathews | Stunt Double |
| Camera | Robert E. Cline | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Frank Sanucci | Music Director |