Deadwood Dick

The old West's hero of heroes...in the most blood-chilling Chapter-Play ever to thunder out of the bullet-streaked past!

Columbia's 11th serial and the first western serial that James W. Horne solo-directed.

Donald Douglas

(Dick Stanley, aka Deadwood Dick)

Lorna Gray

(Anne Butler)

Harry Harvey

(Dave Miller)

Marin Sais

(Calamity Jane)

Lane Chandler

(Wild Bill Hickok)

Jack Ingram

(Chief Henchman Buzz Ricketts)

Charles King

(Henchman Tex)

Ed Cassidy

(Committeeman Tennison Drew)

Robert Fiske

(Committeeman Ashton)

Lee Shumway

(Committeman Bentley)

Victor Adamson

(Townsman)

Roy Barcroft

(Marshal Jim Bridges' Imposter)

Dick Botiller

(Henchman)

Bob Burns

(Tom Steele)

Yakima Canutt

(Henchman)

Horace B. Carpenter

(Older Townsman)

Edward Cecil

(Dawson)

Edmund Cobb

(Dan Steele)

Jim Corey

(Henchman Steve)

Kernan Cripps

(Jury Foreman)

Art Dillard

(Worker)

Bert Dillard

(Worker)

Kenne Duncan

(Henchman Two-Gun)

Fern Emmett

(Miranda)

Franklyn Farnum

(Clayton)

Al Ferguson

(Mike)

Eddie Fetherston

(Phoney Land Registrar)

Olin Francis

(Pete)

Helen Gibson

(Townswoman)

Joseph W. Girard

(Government Referee)

Kit Guard

(Bart)

Herman Hack

(Juror)

Karl Hackett

(Jack McCall)

Chuck Hamilton

(Railroad Foreman)

Edward Hearn

(Tom Sharp)

Fred Kelsey

(Bottles)

Eddie Laughton

(Henchman)

Tom London

(Jake)

Murdock MacQuarrie

(Kenyon)

Knox Manning

(Narrator)

Arthur Millett

(Judge)

George Morrell

(Station Agent)

Jack O'Shea

(Townsman)

Bud Osborne

(Strong)

Tex Palmer

(Henchman)

Edward Peil Sr.

(Sears)

Rose Plumer

(Hotel Proprietress)

Constantine Romanoff

(Butch)

Dick Rush

(Deputy)

Jack C. Smith

(Luke)

Ted Stanhope

(Registry Clerk)

Forrest Taylor

(The Skull (masked))

Blackjack Ward

(Henchman)

Dan White

(Bank Teller / Stage Agent)

Blackie Whiteford

(Henchman)

Bob Woodward

(Henchman)