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  1. The Border Legion (TV edit: West of the Badlands) is a 1940 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Olive Cooper and Louis Stevens. It is based on the 1916 novel The Border Legion by Zane Grey. The film stars Roy Rogers, George "Gabby" Hayes, Carol Hughes, Joe Sawyer, Maude Eburne and Jay Novello.

  2. The Border Legion: Directed by Joseph Kane. With Roy Rogers, George 'Gabby' Hayes, Carol Hughes, Joe Sawyer. An Eastern doctor is on the run from authorities in New York. Out west he comes to the aid of friends besieged by an outlaw gang known as the border legion.

    • (138)
    • Drama, Music, Western
    • Joseph Kane
    • 1940-12-05
  3. Wanted by the law in New York, Dr. Steve Kells heads west and arrives in an area controlled by an outlaw gang known as the Border Legion. When the gang's boss is wounded, they kidnap Kells and force him to remove the bullet.

    • 1940
    • 1
    • Joseph Kane
  4. Wanted by the law in New York, Dr. Steve Kells heads west and arrives in an area controlled by an outlaw gang known as the Border Legion. When the gang's boss is wounded, they kidnap Kells and force him to remove the bullet. Not allowed to leave and being a wanted man, he joins the gang.

  5. An Eastern doctor is on the run from authorities in New York. Out west he comes to the aid of friends besieged by an outlaw gang known as the border legion. In the end, he is cleared of any wrong-doing back east.

    • Joseph Kane, William O'connor
    • Roy Rogers
  6. The Border Legion (1940) Western | 63 minutes. 1,75 2 votes. + My vote. Alternative title: West of the Badlands. Country: United States. Directed by: Joseph Kane. Stars: Roy Rogers and Carol Hughes. IMDb score: 6,1 (136) Releasedate: 5 December 1940. US. UK. On Demand: Watch on Amazon Prime Video. Watch on Amazon Video. Watch on fuboTV. 10 Sec.

  7. It tells the story of a cold hearted man named Jack Kells who falls in love with Miss Joan Randle, a girl his legion has taken captive near the Idaho border. Adaptations. The Border Legion was adapted to film, in 1918, 1924, 1930, and in 1940. The film The Last Round-Up (1934) starring Randolph Scott, was also based on the novel.