
Southward Ho!
Roy and Gabby return to Gabby's Texas ranch, after fighting with the Confederate military during the American Civil War, to find that a blustery Union Colonel whom they have previously hassled is now their district commander. Unbeknownst to the Colonel, however, is that the soldiers he believes have been sent to assist him are actually Union Army rejects who have come to loot the civilian populace under the guise of reinstituting normalcy to the former Confederate district.
Description: Roy and Gabby return to Gabby's Texas ranch, after fighting with the Confederate military during the American Civil War, to find that a blustery Union Colonel whom they have previously hassled is now their district commander. Unbeknownst to the Colonel, however, is that the soldiers he believes have been sent to assist him are actually Union Army rejects who have come to loot the civilian populace under the guise of reinstituting normalcy to the former Confederate district.
Genres: Action, Western
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 58 minutes

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Played Roy

Lynne Roberts
Played Ellen Denby

George 'Gabby' Hayes
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Wade Boteler
Played Colonel Denby

Arthur Loft
Played Phoney Captain Jeffries

Tom London
Played Phoney Union Sergeant

Ed Brady
Played Mears

Charles R. Moore
Played Skeeter

Lane Chandler
Played Jim Crawford

Spade Cooley
Played Fiddler

Chuck Baldra
Played Concertinist

Frank Ellis
Played Phoney Soldier Jamison

Jack Ingram
Played Denby's Patrol Sergeant
Brandon Beach
Played

Rudy Bowman
Played

Bob Burns
Played Rancher Having Watch Taken

Roger Williams
Played Rancher Wanting Receipt

Fred Burns
Played Doctor

George Chesebro
Played Townsman

Jim Corey
Played Phoney Soldier Jones

Helen Gibson
Played Mrs. Crawford
Art Dillard
Played Union Soldier
Curley Dresden
Played Phoney Soldier

Earl Dwire
Played Wounded Storekeeper
Jane Keckley
Played Storekeeper's Wife
Oscar Gahan
Played Reb Soldier
Frank McCarroll
Played Union Soldier

George Montgomery
Played
Tom Smith
Played Rancher

Bob Woodward
Played Gun Guard
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