

Outlaws of the Panhandle (1941)
Stream Outlaws of the Panhandle (1941) on Zoovie — free, HD, no signup. starring Charles Starrett, Frances Robinson, and Stanley Brown. Filed under Western — multiple servers per title.
What is Outlaws of the Panhandle (1941) about?
Outlaws of the Pandhandle was the last of Charles Starrett's "formula" westerns for Columbia: hereafter, Starrett would be seen only in the guise of frontier medico Steven Monroe or masked do-gooder The Durango Kid. For the moment, however, the star is cast as Jim Endicott, bound and determined to put an end to the underhanded activities of gin-mill operator Faro Jack Vaughn (Norman Willis). The villain's strategy is to get the local cowpunchers tanked up on rotgut that they'll prove to be easy pickings for a gang of rustlers-and will be unable to complete work on a railroad spur which will bypass the outlaws' hideaway.
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- Production:
- Columbia Pictures
- Country:
- United States of America
- Languages:
- English
- IMDb:
- tt0033990
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Who stars in Outlaws of the Panhandle (1941)?
Charles Starrett as Jim Endicott, Frances Robinson as Doris Burnett, Stanley Brown as Neil Vaughn, Norman Willis as 'Faro Jack' Vaughn, Ray Teal as Walt Burnett, Lee Prather as Banker Elihu Potter, Bob Nolan as Bob, Steve Clark as Lon Hewitt.
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Outlaws of the Panhandle has well-received reviews with a rating of 6.0/10 based on 1 votes.
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Outlaws of the Panhandle is a Western film released in 1941.
Who stars in Outlaws of the Panhandle?▼
The cast of Outlaws of the Panhandle includes Charles Starrett, Frances Robinson, Stanley Brown, Norman Willis and Ray Teal.





























