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The Man from Tumbleweeds (1940)

HERE COMES BILL with both guns blazing...blasting the bandits from the range!

Genre : Western

Runtime : 59M

Director : Joseph H. Lewis
Writer : Charles F. Royal

Synopsis

Bill Saunders recruits a team of paroled convicts to subdue a lawless gang.

Actors

Bill Elliott
Bill Elliott
Wild Bill Saunders
Iris Meredith
Iris Meredith
'Spunky' Cameron
Dub Taylor
Dub Taylor
Cannonball
Ray Bennett
Ray Bennett
Powder Kilgore
Francis Walker
Francis Walker
Lightning Barlow
Ernie Adams
Ernie Adams
Shifty Sheldon
Al Hill
Al Hill
Honest John Webster
Stanley Brown
Stanley Brown
Slash
Richard Fiske
Richard Fiske
KId Dixon
Edward LeSaint
Edward LeSaint
Jeff Cameron
Don Beddoe
Don Beddoe
Governor Dawson
Hank Bell
Hank Bell
Stage Driver
Bruce Bennett
Bruce Bennett
Prison Warden
Buel Bryant
Buel Bryant
Ranger
Edward Cecil
Edward Cecil
Wilson - Governor's Butler
George Chesebro
George Chesebro
Bank Robber
Steve Clark
Steve Clark
Tumbleweeds Marshal
Tex Cooper
Tex Cooper
Gun Sight Townsman
Art Dillard
Art Dillard
Henchman
Jack Evans
Jack Evans
Henchman
George Fiske
George Fiske
Henchman
Olin Francis
Olin Francis
Blake - Bearded Bank Robber
George Hazel
George Hazel
Henchman
Ray Jones
Ray Jones
Henchman
Jack King
Jack King
Henchman (uncredited)
Eddie Laughton
Eddie Laughton
Banker Jackson
Jay Lawrence
Jay Lawrence
Ranger
Jack Low
Jack Low
Ranger
Frank McCarroll
Frank McCarroll
Stage Guard
George Morrell
George Morrell
Tumblweeds Bank Teller
Herman Nowlin
Herman Nowlin
Henchman
Jack Tornek
Jack Tornek
Townsman
John Tyrrell
John Tyrrell
Ranch Henchman
Blackie Whiteford
Blackie Whiteford
Henchman
Billy Wilson
Billy Wilson
Henchman

Crews

Joseph H. Lewis
Joseph H. Lewis
Director
Charles F. Royal
Charles F. Royal
Screenplay
Leon Barsha
Leon Barsha
Producer
Charles Nelson
Charles Nelson
Editor
Tommy Coats
Tommy Coats
Stunts
Art Dillard
Art Dillard
Stunts
George Fiske
George Fiske
Stunts
Cliff Lyons
Cliff Lyons
Stunts
Ted Mapes
Ted Mapes
Stunts
Frank McCarroll
Frank McCarroll
Stunts
Francis Walker
Francis Walker
Stunts
George Meehan
George Meehan
Director of Photography
George Cooper
George Cooper
Sound Engineer

Posters and backgrounds

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