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Whirlwind Horseman
Whirlwind Horseman

Whirlwind Horseman

Rangeland riders wrecked by the battlin'est cowboy of them all!

Genres

Western

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Ken and Happy, looking for their friend Cherokee, run into an outlaw gang led by Ritter who have been terrorizing the ranchers. Ken figures that one of the prominent citizens is the real boss and sets a trap to find him.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Dutch

Runtime

0 mins

Rating

4/10

Release Date

29 April 1938

Country

United States of America

Cast

Ken Maynard

Ken Maynard

Ken Morton

Joan Barclay

Joan Barclay

Peggy Radford

Billy Griffith

Billy Griffith

Happy

Kenneth Harlan

Kenneth Harlan

John Harper

Joseph W. Girard

Joseph W. Girard

Jim Radford

Kenny Dix

Kenny Dix

Lonesome

Glenn Strange

Glenn Strange

Henchman Bull

Roger Williams

Roger Williams

Henchman Ritter

Dave O'Brien

Dave O'Brien

Henchman Slade

Walter Shumway

Walter Shumway

Sheriff Blake

Budd Buster

Budd Buster

Cherokee Jake

Lew Meehan

Lew Meehan

Henchman Hank

Jim Corey

Jim Corey

Jack

Rube Dalroy

Rube Dalroy

Barfly

Jack Evans

Jack Evans

Barfly

Oscar Gahan

Oscar Gahan

Holt

Herman Hack

Herman Hack

Barfly

Carl Mathews

Carl Mathews

Blackie

Clyde McClary

Clyde McClary

Drunk

George Morrell

George Morrell

Rancher

Bud Osborne

Bud Osborne

Pete

Bud Pope

Bud Pope

Rancher

Wally West

Wally West

Rider / Maynard Double

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