The Forty-Niners
1849 California and the Gold Boom. Marshal Sam Nelson goes under cover to find out the identity of a trio of killers.
Thomas Carr
Casts & Crew
Bill Elliott
Virginia Grey
Harry Morgan
John Doucette
Lane Bradford
I. Stanford Jolley
Harry Lauter
Earle Hodgins
Dean Cromer
Ralph Sanford
Also Directed by Thomas Carr
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