Summary
Fighting Bill Fargo is an American western first released in 1941,
directed by Ray Taylor.
The film stars Johnny Mack Brown, Fuzzy Knight, Jean Brooks, Kenneth Harlan and Neil O’Day.
Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.
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Credits
- Director: Ray Taylor
- Script: Dorcas Cochran, Paul Franklin, Arthur V. Jones
- Photo: Charles Van Enger
- Cast: Johnny Mack Brown (Bill Fargo), Fuzzy Knight (Scoop), Jean Brooks (Linda Tyler), Kenneth Harlan (Sheriff Hackett), Neil O’Day (Julie Fargo), Ted Adams (Henchman Vic Savage), James Blaine (Cash Scanlon), Al Bridge (Tom Houston), Eddie Dean (Musicians), Joseph Eggerton (Judge Tyler), Chick Hannon (Townsman), George Hazel (Henchman), Earle Hodgins (Editor Jim Fillmore), Bob Kortman (Henchman), Kermit Maynard (Lookout), Merrill McCormick (Vote counter), Buck Moulton (Henchman), Bill Nestell (Townsman), Bud Osborne (Townsman), Tex Palmer (Townsman), Harry Tenbrook (Townsman), Blackie Whiteford (Voter Ed)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 57 min; B&W
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