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Overland Stage Raiders
(1938)
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| | Plot: | After gold shipments from a mining town have been hijacked, the three Mesquiteers buy a plane to fly the gold out. The owner of the shipping line brings in Eastern gangsters to thwart them.
With the stage being held up regularly, the Mesquiteers decide an airplane would be better so they get the ranchers to sell their cattle and invest in the new airline. But when a gold shipment goes out, the stage line owner has his men hijack the plane. The pilot discharges the gas causing a forced landing and the Mesquiteers must now find the missing plane and recover the gold.
| | Cast: | | John Wayne | Stony Brooke |
| Ray Corrigan | Tucson Smith |
| Max Terhune | Lullaby Joslin |
| Louise Brooks | Beth Hoyt |
| Anthony Marsh | Ned Hoyt |
| John Archer | Bob Whitney (as Ralph Bowman) |
| Gordon Hart | W. T.Mullins |
| Roy James | Dave Harmon |
| Olin Francis | Henchman Jake |
| Fern Emmett | Ma Hawkins |
| Henry Otho | Sheriff Mason |
| George Sherwood | Henchman Clanton |
| Arch Hall Sr. | Joe Waddell (as Archie Hall) |
| Frank LaRue | Hank Milton (as Frank La Rue) |
| Chuck Baldra | Henchman (uncredited) |
| John Beach | Henchman (uncredited) |
| Charles Brinley | Rancher (uncredited) |
| Fred Burns | Rancher (uncredited) |
| Yakima Canutt | Bus Driver (uncredited) |
| Burr Caruth | Evans (uncredited) |
| Tommy Coats | Henchman (uncredited) |
| Curley Dresden | Rancher (uncredited) |
| Elmer | Elmer, Lullaby's Dummy (uncredited) |
| Edwin Gaffney | Gat - Eastern Gangster (uncredited) |
| Milton Kibbee | Airline Passenger (uncredited) |
| Jack Kirk | Henchman (uncredited) |
| Duke R. Lee | An Investor (uncredited) |
| Bud McClure | Rancher (uncredited) |
| George Morrell | Rancher (uncredited) |
| Bud Osborne | Rancher (uncredited) |
| George Plues | Henchman (uncredited) |
| Dirk Thane | Dutch - Eastern Gangster (uncredited) |
| Slim Whitaker | Pete Hawkins (uncredited) |
| Bill Wolfe | Rancher (uncredited) |
| Writing By:
| | William Colt MacDonald | (characters) |
| Bernard McConville | (story) & |
| Edmond Kelso | (story) |
| Luci Ward | (screenplay) |
| Produced By:
| | William Berke | associate producer |
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