Calling Wild Bill Elliott
When territorial governor Steven Nichols (Herbert Heyes) terrorizes the population with violence and heavy taxes, the Culver family stands up to him, but after the family patriarch is murdered, wandering gunslinger Wild Bill Elliott (Wild Bill Elliott) is falsely accused of the crime.
Spencer Gordon Bennet
Casts & Crew
Bill Elliott
George 'Gabby' Hayes
Anne Jeffreys
Herbert Heyes
Robert 'Buzz' Henry
Fred Kohler Jr.
Roy Barcroft
Eve March
Burr Caruth
Bud Geary
Lynton Brent
Hank Bell
Ralph Bucko
Roy Bucko
Fred Burns
Budd Buster
Yakima Canutt
Horace B. Carpenter
Jack Evans
Frank Hagney
George Hazel
Sid Jordan
Charles King
Frank McCarroll
Jack Montgomery
Lew Morphy
Forbes Murray
Bill Nestell
Fox O'Callahan
Cliff Parkinson
Al Taylor
Rose Plumer
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