The Marshal Of Mesa City
A retired lawman gets back into action to fight political corruption.
David Howard
Casts & Crew
George O’Brien
Virginia Vale
Leon Ames
Henry Brandon
Harry Cording
Lloyd Ingraham
Slim Whitaker
Joe McGuinn
Mary Gordon
Frank Ellis
Bob Burns
Jack Cheatham
Spade Cooley
Ben Corbett
Billy Franey
Helen Gibson
Herman Hack
Aleth Hansen
Dick Hunter
Sid Jordan
Jack Low
Wilfred Lucas
Johnny Luther
Cactus Mack
Jim Mason
Monte Montague
Herman Nowlin
Bill Patton
Edward Peil Sr.
Steve Pendleton
Stanley Price
Matty Roubert
Dick Rush
Rudy Sooter
Carl Stockdale
Harry Tenbrook
Jack Tornek
Blackie Whiteford
Also Directed by David Howard
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