USA,
1942, 55 min
Directed by:
William WitneyScreenplay:
Norman S. HallCinematography:
Bud ThackeryComposer:
Mort GlickmanCast:
Don 'Red' Barry, Lynn Merrick, Noah Beery, Emmett Lynn, Clayton Moore, Stanley Price, George J. Lewis, Forrest Taylor, Jess Cavin, Cactus Mack, Jack O'Shea (more)Cast
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