

Bad Man of Deadwood
Genres
Overview
Roy and Gabby fight bad guys to save the town of Deadwood.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
61 min
Release Date
1941-09-05
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
4
Vote Average
4.4
Roy Rogers
Brett Starr aka Bill Brady
George 'Gabby' Hayes
Prof. Mortimer 'Gabby' Blackstone
Carol Adams
Linda Barrett
Henry Brandon
Ted Carver
Herbert Rawlinson
Judge Gary
Sally Payne
'Princess' Sally Blackstone
Hal Taliaferro
Ripper
Jay Novello
Monte Burns
Horace Murphy
Seth Belden
Monte Blue
Sheriff Jordan
Ralf Harolde
Jake Marvel
Jack Kirk
Clem Littlejohn
Eddie Acuff
Reports Burns is dead
Ernie Adams
Medicine Show Spectator
Lynton Brent
Bert Snell
Fred Burns
Colorado Jack Breen
Yakima Canutt
Stage Driver
Horace B. Carpenter
Medicine Show Spectator
Spade Cooley
Musician
Art Dillard
Stage Guard
Robert Frazer
Crooked Businessman
Joel Friedkin
Businessman
Harrison Greene
Civic League Member
Karl Hackett
Bank President
Tex Harper
Townsman
Harry Harvey
Telegrapher Joe
Lloyd Ingraham
Printer Harry
Rex Lease
Townsman
George Lloyd
Stark
Tom London
Townsman
Theodore Lorch
Businessman
James Miller
Show Spectator
George Morrell
Townsman
James C. Morton
Store Owner
Frank O'Connor
Townsman
Jack O'Shea
Townsman
Pascale Perry
Stage Guard
Jack Rockwell
Townsman
Francis Sayles
Show Spectator
Al Taylor
Andy Baker
Archie Twitchell
Cavalry Lieutenant
Max Waizmann
Businessman
Wally West
Henchman
Bob Woodward
Stage Guard
Trigger
Brett's Horse
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