THE LAND WHERE LOVIN' AND LIVIN' DEPEND ON HOW FAST YOU CAN SHOOT!
5
62 min
Hoping to increase its box-office allure by adopting the title of a popular song, Deep in the Heart of Texas (clap!clap!clap!clap!) was the first Johnny Mack Brown western of the 1942-43 season. The plot concerns a group of insurrectionists who intend to keep Texas separate from the rest of the USA.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Johnny Mack Brown | Jim Mallory | Unowned | |
Tex Ritter | Brent Gordon | Unowned | |
Fuzzy Knight | 'Happy' T. Snodgrass | Unowned | |
Jennifer Holt | Nan Taylor | Unowned | |
William Farnum | Colonel Mallory | Unowned | |
Harry Woods | Sergeant Idaho | Unowned | |
Kenneth Harlan | Captain Sneed | Unowned | |
Pat O'Malley | Jonathan Taylor | Unowned | |
Roy Brent | Sam Franklin | Unowned | |
Edmund Cobb | Lieutenant Matthews | Unowned | |
Fred Aldrich | Henchman | Unowned | |
Johnny Bond | Accordion Player, - Jimmy Wakely Trio | Unowned | |
Rudy Bowman | Townsman | Unowned | |
Roy Bucko | Henchman | Unowned | |
Budd Buster | Jail Sentry | Unowned | |
Tex Driscoll | Townsman | Unowned | |
Frank Ellis | Barfly | Unowned | |
Augie Gomez | Townsman | Unowned | |
Chick Hannan | Townsman | Unowned | |
Scotty Harrel | Guitar Player - Jimmy Wakely Trio | Unowned | |
Earle Hodgins | Judge Peabody | Unowned | |
Ray Jones | Townsman | Unowned | |
Herman Nowlin | Henchman | Unowned | |
Artie Ortego | Henchman | Unowned | |
Bill Patton | Bartender | Unowned | |
Joe Phillips | Jail Sentry | Unowned | |
George Plues | Stagecoach Driver | Unowned | |
Eddie Polo | Townsman | Unowned | |
Tom Smith | Townsman | Unowned | |
Cap Somers | Henchman | Unowned | |
Jack Tornek | Townsman | Unowned | |
Jimmy Wakely | Guitar Player - Jimmy Wakely Trio | Unowned | |
Hank Worden | Townsman | Unowned |