| Ken Maynard | ... | Ken | |
| Ruth Hall | ... | Judy Winters | |
| Josephine Dunn | ... | Goldie | |
| Wallace MacDonald | ... | Wally Thompson | |
| Albert J. Smith | ... | Butch Martin | |
| Walter Law | ... | Winchester 'Win' Thompson | |
| James Bradbury Jr. | ... | Higgie (Thompson hand) | |
| John Pratt | ... | Sheriff Gorman | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Charles Brinley | ... | Barfly (uncredited) | |
| Ralph Bucko | ... | Henchman Buck (uncredited) | |
| Roy Bucko | ... | Henchman (uncredited) | |
| Bob Burns | ... | Sermon Attendee (uncredited) | |
| Bob Card | ... | Man at Dance (uncredited) | |
| Edmund Cobb | ... | Henchman (uncredited) | |
| Buck Connors | ... | 'Dad' Winters (uncredited) | |
| Jim Corey | ... | Cowhand (uncredited) | |
| Jack Curtis | ... | Jack - Saloon Owner (uncredited) | |
| Rube Dalroy | ... | Barfly (uncredited) | |
| Billy Franey | ... | Town Drunk (uncredited) | |
| Al Haskell | ... | Bartender #2 (uncredited) | |
| Alfred P. James | ... | Storekeeper (uncredited) | |
| Jack Jones | ... | Cowhand / Musician (uncredited) | |
| Charles King | ... | Cowhand (uncredited) | |
| Jack Kirk | ... | Cowhand / Musician (uncredited) | |
| Bob Kortman | ... | Cowhand (uncredited) | |
| Tracy Layne | ... | Cattleman (uncredited) | |
| William McCall | ... | Saloon Waiter (uncredited) | |
| Bud McClure | ... | Henchman (uncredited) | |
| Artie Ortego | ... | Sheepherder (uncredited) | |
| Tex Palmer | ... | Sheepman (uncredited) | |
| Jack Perrin | ... | Pete - Martin Henchman (uncredited) | |
| Pascale Perry | ... | Man at Dance (uncredited) | |
| Jack Rockwell | ... | Deputy (uncredited) | |
| Tarzan | ... | Ken's Horse (uncredited) | |
| Robert Walker | ... | Reports Murder (uncredited) | |
| Blackjack Ward | ... | Henchman (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Forrest Sheldon | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Betty Burbridge | story and scenario | |
| Forrest Sheldon | story and scenario | |
Produced by | |||
| Samuel Bischoff | .... | producer (uncredited) | |
| Burt Kelly | .... | producer (uncredited) | |
| William Saal | .... | producer (uncredited) | |
Cinematography by | |||
| Ted D. McCord | (as Ted McCord) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| David Berg | (as Dave Berg) | ||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Ralph M. DeLacy | (as Ralph DeLacy) | ||
Stunts | |||
| Jack Jones | .... | stunts (uncredited) | |
| Cliff Lyons | .... | stunt double (uncredited) | |
| Kermit Maynard | .... | stunt double: Ken Maynard (uncredited) | |
Other crew | |||
| E.W. Hammons | .... | presenter | |
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Between Fighting Men is a good place to start if you want to learn about Ken Maynard. He always came across as a great guy in all of his westerns. Maynard may have been a jerk in real life, but you would never know it from watching him. In this movie he was still trim and doing a lot of action. He was the perfect cowboy star at the time this movie was made.
A war between cattle ranchers and sheep ranchers is always a fun plot element. Add to that a beautiful daughter of the sheep man to lure the affection of the sons of a cattle man and you have a standard, but great, plot for a B western. Ken and Wally cleverly try to best one another for the attention of Judy. Regarless of the western setting, the lengths they go to in their efforts would make any movie from the thirties entertaining.
There is no shortage of cowboy action in this movie. Pick it up if you can.