Texas Panhandle
Trailer: Texas Panhandle
Genre: Western
Cast: Charles Starrett, Tex Harding, Dub Taylor, Nanette Parks, Carolina Cotton, Spade Cooley
Studio: Columbia Pictures
The Durango Kid (1940)
The Durango Kid is a sort of Robin Hood of the West who helps the lovely Walters (who replaced Starrett's usual love-interest, Iris Meredith), the...
Outcasts of Black Mesa (1950)
Our Hero is accused of a crime he didn't commit. Once again, he breaks jail to find the real culprits. And once again, he dons his Durango Kid...
Six-Gun Law (1948)
In this western, an entry in the "Durango Kid" series of westerns, a corrupt, prominent citizen owns a small western town. The trouble begins when a...
Frontier Gunlaw (1946)
Jim Stewart comes to Mesa City and buys a ranch from publisher Matt Edwards, who is confined to a wheelchair. The area is terrorized by an outlaw...
Rustlers of the Badlands (1945)
The Durango Kid fights to catch the rustlers who killed an Army officer.
Blazing Across the Pecos (1948)
This time the Durango Kid confronts an expert gambler.
Challenge of the Range (1949)
Charles Starrett once more dons the mask of mysterious do-gooder "The Durango Kid" in Columbia's Challenge of the Range. Wandering cowboy Steve Roper...
The Kid from Broken Gun (1952)
Charles Starrett makes his final appearance as The Durango Kid, this time as Steve Reynolds, a postal inspector who has gone underground to catch the...
Gunning for Vengeance (1946)
Steve Landry arrives as the new Marshal of a town that is having trouble with outlaws. When an outlaw escapes over the State line out of his...
Heading West (1946)
Dakota Indian Agent Steve Reynolds receives a copy of the Bonanza City Nuggett from Jim Mallory and reads a story blaming the Durango Kid for recent...
The Rough, Tough West (1952)
Charles Starrett returns as the Durango Kid in Columbia's Rough, Tough, West. For most of the film, however, Starrett is known as "Steve Holden," a...
More Wild Wild West (1980)
Robert Conrad and Ross Martin reprise their roles as Secret Service agents of the 1890s.