
Overland Mail
# 15 chapters of thundering thrills!
📜 Overview:
Two investigators for a stagecoach company are assigned to find out why the company's stages keep being ambushed. They discover that the culprits are white men disguised as Indians, and they set out to discover who is behind the plot.
🌏 Languages Available:
English
📆 Date Released:
1942-09-22
⌚ Running Time:
279 mins
⭐ Vote Average:
0.0
Beloved Cast

Jim Lane
Lon Chaney Jr.

Barbara Gilbert
Helen Parrish

Sierra Pete
Noah Beery Jr.

Buckskin Billy Burke
Don Terry

Bill Cody [Chs.1,14]
Bob Baker

Frank Chadwick (as Noah Beery Sr.)
Noah Beery

Tom Gilbert
Tom Chatterton

Puma - Henchman
Charles Stevens

Charles Darson
Robert Barron

Sam Gregg - Henchman
Harry Cording

Rose - the Waitress [Chs. 1, 8]
Marguerite De La Motte

Lamont [Chs. 7-8]
Ben Taggart

Slade - Hired Gunman [Chs. 8-9]
Jack Rockwell

Mack - Henchman (as Roy Harris)
Riley Hill

Lem - Henchman
Carleton Young

Jake - Henchman
Ethan Laidlaw

Sheriff Tyler
Jack Rube Clifford

Chief Black Cloud
Chief Many Treaties

Chief Many Moons
Chief Thundercloud

Townsman
Roy Bucko

Post Defender
Horace B. Carpenter

Stageline Employee
Jack Casey

Indian
Iron Eyes Cody

Indian
J.W. Cody

Lynch Mob Member
Jim Corey

Williams - Banker
William Desmond

Townsman
Art Dillard

Man in Cafe
Curley Dresden

Townsman
Frank Ellis

Col. Medford
William Gould

Mr. Crabtree
Henry Hall

Posseman at Cave
Chick Hannan

Stageline Employee
George Hazel

Man in Cafe
James Pier Mason

Townsman
Bud McClure

Ben Briston - Wagonmaster
William Moss

Townsman
Buck Moulton

Townsman
Charles Murphy

Man in Cafe
Bill Nestell

Cavalry Orderly
Dave O'Donnell

Freighter
Jack O'Shea

Indian / Townsman
Artie Ortego

Townsman / Phony Indian
Tex Palmer

Captain Hinton
Frank Pershing

Dr. Burnside
Charles R. Phipps

Minnie - the Hag
Ruth Rickaby

Lt. Turner
George Sherwood

Pony Express Rider
Tom Steele

Man in Cafe
Al Taylor

Taylor
Forrest Taylor

Phony Indian
Ray Teal

Miles - Stage Driver
Harry Tenbrook

Wrangler
Blackjack Ward

Bartender
Blackie Whiteford

Indian
Billy Wilkerson

Wagon Man
Henry Wills