
Stagecoach Outlaws
Fuzzy is mistaken for an outlaw when he and Billy are investigating stagecoach hold-ups.
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""Stagecoach Outlaws" was one of a series of "B" westerns made by poverty row studio PRC during the 1940s. The series started out in 1940 as a "Billy the Kid" series with Bob Steele. In 1941 Larry "Buster" Crabbe took over the role. Later on the name of the character was changed to "Billy Carson" for some reason. I single this particular entry out for a couple of reasons. The film showcases the talents of Al "Fuzzy" St. John and contains a good part for the unrepeated and often overlooked Kermit Maynard. And, this one of the few films..."
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The earliest documented telecast of this film in the New York City area was Saturday 20 September 1947 on pioneer television station WCBS (Channel 2). In Baltimore it first aired Sunday 9 January 1949 on WMAR (Channel 2) and in Los Angeles Saturday 14 May 1949 on KTTV (Channel 11).
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Fuzzy is mistaken for an outlaw when he and Billy are investigating stagecoach hold-ups.





