| Tex Ritter | ... | Steve Nolan | |
| Fuzzy Knight | ... | Banjo Bonner | |
| Dennis Moore | ... | Todd Wingate | |
| Jennifer Holt | ... | Donna Ross, aka El Vengador | |
| Jack Ingram | ... | Arnold Drew | |
| George Eldredge | ... | James Prescott | |
| John Elliott | ... | Judge Clem Masters | |
| Slim Whitaker | ... | Sheriff Seth Banning | |
| I. Stanford Jolley | ... | Henchman Higgins | |
| Richard Alexander | ... | Henchman Duggan (as Dick Alexander) | |
| Herbert Rawlinson | ... | Colonel Rogers | |
| Ethan Laidlaw | ... | Deputy Williams | |
| Johnny Bond | ... | Johnny | |
| Paul Sells | ... | Musician (as Red River Valley Boys) | |
| Wesley Tuttle | ... | Musician (as Red River Valley Boys) | |
| Jimmie Dean | ... | Concertina Player (as Red River Valley Boys) | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Bob Baker | ... | Cowhand in Saloon / Lyncher with Rope (uncredited) | |
| Roy Bucko | ... | Jail Deputy (uncredited) | |
| William Desmond | ... | Townsman Grinning at Banjo's Fall (uncredited) | |
| Frank Ellis | ... | Henchman (uncredited) | |
| Gil Frye | ... | Townsman (uncredited) | |
| George Hazel | ... | Barfly (uncredited) | |
| Jack Hendricks | ... | Barfly (uncredited) | |
| Stephen Keyes | ... | Boone Talbot (uncredited) | |
| Merrill McCormick | ... | Barfly (uncredited) | |
| Lew Morphy | ... | Barfly standing with Bob Baker (uncredited) | |
| Artie Ortego | ... | Corral Guard (uncredited) | |
| George Plues | ... | Guard / Wagon Driver (uncredited) | |
| George Sowards | ... | Barfly (uncredited) | |
| Henry Wills | ... | Cowhand (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Lewis D. Collins | |||
Writing credits | ||
| Betty Burbridge | (screenplay) | |
| Bennett Cohen | original story (uncredited) | |
Produced by | |||
| Oliver Drake | .... | associate producer | |
Cinematography by | |||
| William A. Sickner | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Norman A. Cerf | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| John B. Goodman | |||
| Abraham Grossman | |||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Russell A. Gausman | (as R.A. Gausman) | ||
| Leigh Smith | (as L.R. Smith) | ||
Sound Department | |||
| Bernard B. Brown | .... | sound director | |
| Joe Lapis | .... | sound technician | |
Stunts | |||
| Jack Hendricks | .... | stunts (uncredited) | |
| George Plues | .... | stunt double: wagon driver for Fuzzy Knight (uncredited) | |
| Henry Wills | .... | fight double: Tex Ritter (uncredited) | |
Music Department | |||
| Paul Sawtell | .... | musical director | |
| Milton Rosen | .... | composer: stock music (uncredited) | |
| Hans J. Salter | .... | composer: stock music (uncredited) | |
| Frank Skinner | .... | composer: stock music (uncredited) | |
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In this WWII era cheapie western, Tex Ritter investigates and tries to stop the wrangling of horses meant for the US Army . Fuzzy Knight is along for the ride. This film was a standard entry from Tex, with a well-used plot and standard writing. The action scenes were okay, but too few for my taste.
Tex Ritter was a pleasant singing cowboy, but not the most convincing in action scenes. This film demonstrates that and is basically just an average western programmer. The cast did an okay job with a so-so script.
Fans of this type of film will find it a good diversion and any film with the lovely Jennifer Holt is a must see !