

In Old Cheyenne
Genres
Overview
Roy is a newspaper reporter. He goes to Cheyenne to cover the activities of supposed bad guy Arapahoe Brown. Roy, of course, discovers who the real bad guy is.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
58 min
Release Date
1941-04-04
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
6
Vote Average
4.1
Roy Rogers
Steve Blane
George 'Gabby' Hayes
Arapaho Brown
Joan Woodbury
Della Casey / Dolores Casino
J. Farrell MacDonald
Tim Casey
Sally Payne
'Squeak' Brown
George Rosener
Sam Drummond
William Haade
Henchman Davidge
Hal Taliaferro
Henchman Pete
Jack Kirk
Henchman Rufe
Chuck Baldra
Square-Dance Caller
William Benedict
Train Vendor
Bob Burns
Settler Dancer
Fred Burns
Rancher Pa Whipple
Bob Card
1st Violin Player
Tommy Coats
Townsman
Iron Eyes Cody
Indian
Spade Cooley
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Ben Corbett
Townsman
Jim Corey
Henchman
Art Dillard
Townsman
Frank Ellis
Henchman
Fern Emmett
Miss Smith
Oscar Gahan
Accordion Player
Ray Jones
Settler Dancer
George Lloyd
Smitty - Stable Owner
Cactus Mack
Henchman
Chief Many Treaties
Indian
Ted Mapes
Rancher
Merrill McCormick
Train Passenger
Jack Montgomery
Hired Gunman
Buck Moulton
Train Passenger
Herman Nowlin
Rancher
Jack O'Shea
Bartender
Edward Peil Sr.
Train Conductor
Henry Roquemore
Train Passenger
Nick Thompson
Settler Dancer
Trigger
Trigger, Steve's Horse
Henry Wills
Cowhand
Bob Woodward
Henchman
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