Casts & Crew
Tim Holt
Frances E. Neal
Ray Whitley
Lee "Lasses" White
Karl Hackett
Glenn Strange
Evelyn Dockson
Davison Clark
John Elliott
Slim Whitaker
Kate Harrington
Henry Roquemore
Buzz Barton
Ken Card
Jim Corey
Frank Ellis
Clem Fuller
Bud Geary
Duke Green
John Kellogg
Frank McCarroll
Bill Nestell
Dick Reinhart
Ralph Sanford
David Sharpe
Lee Shumway
Max Wagner
Jimmy Wakely
Also Directed by Edward Killy
When the body of Violet Feverel is discovered on the Central Park bridle path, Inspector Oscar Piper is about to declare her death accidental from a thrown horse, until his friend and amateur detective Hildegarde Withers locates the horse and discovers blood on the horse.
The Fargo Kid is mistaken for a killer and is hired to kill another man...
College football player is expelled for ticket scalping, and teams up with reporter to expose his school's hypocrisy.
A land owner's will leaves his ranch to anyone who has served at least two years in prison.
To investigate a gold-shipping scam, a postal inspector goes undercover and tries to infiltrate the gang he believes is responsible.
A quarterback stands against gangsters out to control the college sports scene.
Just as Nevada wins $7000 in yellowback bills, Ben Ide takes his $7000 and heads out to buy mining equipment. Burridge has his man Powell kill Ide and retrieve the money and Nevada finds Ide just as the posse arrives. Found with the money Nevada is arrested and Burridge now gets Powell to incite the local citizens to lynch Nevada.
Railroad agents frame a landowner who wont sell out to them.
Veteran burlesque comic Lee "Lasses" White replaced Emmett Lynn as comic sidekick "Whopper" in this fine Tim Holt Western for RKO. Whopper, Stan Bradford (Holt), and Smokey (Ray Whitley) are delivering a herd of pack horses to telegraph lineman Jeff Corbin (Dennis Moore) when intercepted by smooth-talking Cobb Wayne (Harry Worth), who is in a deadly competition with Corbin.
Bluford H. Smythe, who has made it big in the big city, has returned to his small hometown of Glenwood after being away for twenty years. Accompanying him is his personal secretary, Ambrose Ames. Despite it being purely a vacation to get some rest and relaxation, the leading citizens of the town welcome him back with some official gatherings. Mayor Jonas Tompkins, who never liked Bluford, holds no grudges against him and too welcomes him with open arms. Although Bluford had no intention of making the news public, the townsfolk learn that he has indeed come back to do business, specifically develop a summer resort in Glenwood to rival that of the best summer resorts worldwide.