

Overland Telegraph (1951)
Tim HOLT...RIDING THE RANGE WITH ROARING SIX-GUNS!
Overland Telegraph (1951) is streaming free on Zoovie. starring Tim Holt, Gail Davis, and Hugh Beaumont. Western. 5+ HD servers, switch any time.
What is Overland Telegraph (1951) about?
Not to be confused with the 1929 film The Overland Telegraph, this Western from director Lesley Selander stars Tim Holt as a cowboy appropriately named Tim Holt. In order to hinder the construction of a new telegraph line for his own financial gain, scheming shopkeeper Paul Manning (George Nader) enlists the assistance of a gang of outlaws led by Brad Roberts (Hugh Beaumont in one of his many pre-Leave it to Beaver roles). Unfortunately for the bad guys, Holt and his cohort Chito Rafferty (Richard Martin) sense that there's foul play afoot and embark on an investigation.
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- Stars:
- Tim Holt, Gail Davis, Hugh Beaumont, Mari Blanchard
- Production:
- RKO Radio Pictures
- Country:
- United States of America
- Languages:
- English
- IMDb:
- tt0043891
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Who stars in Overland Telegraph (1951)?
Tim Holt as Tim Holt, Gail Davis as Terry Muldoon, Hugh Beaumont as Brad Roberts, Mari Blanchard as Stella, George Nader as Paul Manning, Robert J. Wilke as Bellew - Henchman (as Robert Wilke), Cliff Clark as Terence Muldoon, Russell Hicks as Col. Marvin.
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You can watch Overland Telegraph (1951) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
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Overland Telegraph has well-received reviews with a rating of 6.7/10 based on 3 votes.
What genre is Overland Telegraph?▼
Overland Telegraph is a Western film released in 1951.
Who stars in Overland Telegraph?▼
The cast of Overland Telegraph includes Tim Holt, Gail Davis, Hugh Beaumont, Mari Blanchard and George Nader.






























