Jeep-Herders (1945)
A wildcat oil outfit is seeking to take over the ranch belonging to Pop Martin and his son Bob and daughter Helen. Bob sends his ex-army pals a "stay-way" message, which brings them on the double. The WW II vets use their jeeps, first for a cattle roundup, and then to round up the gang of crooks, including the crooked family-lawyer Thatcher, brains of the gang.
Directors:
Richard Talmadge, Harvey Parry.
Writer:
Billy Jones
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June Carlson as Helen Martin |
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John Daheim as Sgt. "Gimpy" Edwards |
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Pat Michaels as Bob Martin |
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Steve Clark as Pop Martin |
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Ashley Cowan as Pvt. "Feets" |
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Slim Gaut as "Fatso", the Cook |
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Paul Bradley as Thatcher |
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Dale Van Sickel as Pvt. Tony |
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Tom Steele as Cpl. "Smitty" Smith |
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Sol Gorss as "Brooklyn" Adams |
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Richard Fitch as Pvt. "Jug" |
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Fred Kennedy as Hollister |
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Frank McCarroll as Butch, Oil-Tank Worker |
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Victor Metzetti as Morris, Worker Foreman |
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Hank Bell as Hank, Ranch Foreman |
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Fred Graham as Oil Worker Throwing Rag (uncredited) |
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Si Jenks as Telegrapher (uncredited) |
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Harvey Parry as Flipping Oil Worker (uncredited) |
| Production | Richard Talmadge | Producer |
| Production | Harvey Parry | Producer |
| Camera | Jack McCoskey | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Charles Diltz | Editor |
| Directing | Edgar Anderson | Assistant Director |
| Sound | Lee Zahler | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Jack Seaman | Executive Producer |
| Writing | Harvey Parry | Story |
| Directing | Richard Talmadge | Director |
| Directing | Harvey Parry | Director |
| Writing | Richard Talmadge | Story |
| Writing | Billy Jones | Screenplay |