The Far Frontier (1949)
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Runtime: 70 mins
Genre: Westerns
Synopsis: When a gang of desperadoes smuggling deported public enemies across the Mexican-American border in soybean oil cans leave for dead Tom Sharper (Clayton Moore), a border patrol officer, Judge Cookie... When a gang of desperadoes smuggling deported public enemies across the Mexican-American border in soybean oil cans leave for dead Tom Sharper (Clayton Moore), a border patrol officer, Judge Cookie Bullfincher (Andy Devine) and another border patrol officer (Roy Rogers) step in to stop their criminal activities. The situation worsens when the gang pulls off a bank robbery, and frame it on Sharper! Can Roy save his friend in time, stop the smuggling operation, and bring justice to the gang? [More]
Starring: Roy Rogers, Trigger, Gail Davis, Andy Devine
Starring: Roy Rogers, Trigger, Gail Davis, Andy Devine, Francis Ford, Roy Barcroft, Clayton Moore, Robert Strange, Holly Bane, Lane Bradford, John Bagni, Clarence Straight, Edmund Cobb, Foy Willing, Riders of the Purple Sage
Director: William Witney
Director: William Witney
Screenwriter: Sloan Nibley
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