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Road Agent 1952

★ 5.52 votes60 min📅 1952-03-29

"Tim's a Two-Gun Robin Hood!"

In *Road Agent (1952)*, the rugged landscapes of the Old West set the stage for a tale of justice and rebellion, as Tim Holt stars as a daring duo who take on a ruthless cattle baron.

Director: Lesley Selander

Cast

Tim Holt
Tim Holt
Tim Holt
Noreen Nash
Noreen Nash
Cora Drew
Robert J. Wilke
Robert J. Wilke
Slab Babcock
Dorothy Patrick
Dorothy Patrick
Sally Clayton
Mauritz Hugo
Mauritz Hugo
Milo Brand
Tom Tyler
Tom Tyler
Henchman Larkin
Edward Hearn
Edward Hearn
Sheriff Quillin
William Tannen
William Tannen
Toll Gate Guard
Sam Flint
Sam Flint
George Drew
Forbes Murray
Forbes Murray
Jeff Adams

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Road Agent (1952) about?

*Road Agent* follows Tim Holt as a quick-witted outlaw who challenges a corrupt cattle baron controlling the only road to market, charging exorbitant fees. In a twist of fate, Tim and his partner accidentally make off with the villain's entire fortune, sparking a chase through the wild west. The film blends action, humor, and a dash of moral justice.

Who directed Road Agent?

Lesley Selander directed *Road Agent (1952)*, known for his work in B-Westerns and Western TV series.

Who stars in Road Agent?

The film stars Tim Holt as the lead, alongside Noreen Nash, Robert J. Wilke, Dorothy Patrick, and Mauritz Hugo.

Is Road Agent (1952) worth watching?

While lacking an IMDb rating, *Road Agent* offers a tight, entertaining Western with Holt's trademark charm and Selander's brisk direction. It's a solid pick for fans of classic action and frontier justice, though its brevity may leave some wanting more. Perfect for a quick, satisfying watch.

How long is Road Agent?

Road Agent (1952) runs for 60 minutes.

About Road Agent (1952) — Tim Holt's Western Heist in a Classic B-Movie

In *Road Agent (1952)*, the rugged landscapes of the Old West set the stage for a tale of justice and rebellion, as Tim Holt stars as a daring duo who take on a ruthless cattle baron. Directed by the prolific Lesley Selander, this B-Western thrives on its high-stakes cat-and-mouse game, where Tim and his partner Chito disrupt a monopoly that's bleeding local ranchers dry. Their bold heist of a greedy road agent's ill-gotten fortune spirals into chaos, leaving them with far more than they bargained for.

The film crackles with the tension of a frontier economy on the brink, blending classic Western morality with a Robin Hood twist. Holt's sharp-eyed heroism and the film's tight pacing make *Road Agent* a forgotten gem for fans of vintage action and frontier justice. With sharp dialogue and a no-nonsense atmosphere, it's a snapshot of 1950s Westerns at their most entertaining.