Black Hills Express (1943)
A man framed for a series of Wells' Fargo stage robberies and a comical sheriff's deputy join forces to uncover the real robbers, unaware that a U.S. Marshal assigned to the case and the Mayor of the town which is at the center of the robberies, are the leaders of the gang.
Director:
John English
Writers:
Norman S. Hall, Fred Myton.
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Don 'Red' Barry as Lon Walker |
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Wally Vernon as Deputy Deadeye |
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Ariel Heath as Gale Southern |
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Charles Miller as Raymond Harper |
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George J. Lewis as Vic Fowler |
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William Halligan as Marshal Harvey Dorman |
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Hooper Atchley as Mayor Jason Phelps |
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Jack Rockwell as Town Sheriff |
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LeRoy Mason as Bart Cassidy |
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Wheaton Chambers as Dad Southern |
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Milton Kibbee as Match Salesman Wetherby |
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Isobel LeMal as Woman Inquiring About Stage Safety |
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Pierce Lyden as Henchman In Town - on sidewalk, at bar |
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Neal Hart as Old-Timer Reporting Barn Shootout |
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Marshall Reed as Joe, Wells' Fargo Counterman |
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Bob Kortman as Dutch, henchman on wanted poster |
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Al Taylor as Henchman Extra |
| Writing | Norman S. Hall | Screenplay |
| Directing | John English | Director |
| Writing | Fred Myton | Screenplay |
| Writing | Fred Myton | Story |
| Sound | Ed Borschell | Sound |