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In a fight with rustlers, rancher Steve Condon is led to believe he has killed one of his own cowhands, Bud Mathews. Actually it was a bullet from the rustler leader, Cass Clantine, that brought Mathews down. Repentant, Steve, with his... See more »

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Steve Condon
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Molly Mathews
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Pop Norton
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John Mathews
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Cass Barton
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Scar Atwood
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Sam Gorman
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Bud Mathews (as Robert Stanton)
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Bill (uncredited)
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Sheriff Ware (uncredited)
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Fiddler (uncredited)
Victor Cox ...
Rider (uncredited)
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Old Bathing Gent (uncredited)
Dick Hunter ...
Cowhand (uncredited)
Johnny Luther ...
Banjoist (uncredited)
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Quitting Ranch Hand (uncredited)
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Doctor (uncredited)
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Seeley Johnson - Henchman (uncredited)
Bill Patton ...
Townsman (uncredited)
Jack C. Smith ...
David Henley - Blacksmith (uncredited)
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Guitarist (uncredited)
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Tom - Storekeeper (uncredited)

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David Howard

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Doris Schroeder ... (screenplay)
 
Bennett Cohen ... (story)

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Bert Gilroy ... producer

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Paul Sawtell ... (uncredited)

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Harry J. Wild ... director of photography (as Harry Wild)

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Frederic Knudtson

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Van Nest Polglase

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Lee S. Marcus ... production executive

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Harry D'Arcy ... assistant director (uncredited)

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Lucius O. Croxton ... associate art director (as Lucius Croxton)

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John C. Grubb ... sound

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David Sharpe ... stunts (uncredited)

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Paul Sawtell ... musical director
Dave Dreyer ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Roy Webb ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
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In a fight with rustlers, rancher Steve Condon is led to believe he has killed one of his own cowhands, Bud Mathews. Actually it was a bullet from the rustler leader, Cass Clantine, that brought Mathews down. Repentant, Steve, with his pal, Pop Norton, leaves for Encintas, where Bud's family lives. Arriving there, he learns that cowhands don't stay long at the Mathews Ranch, the Cicrle M. Steve and Pop meet John Mathews and his daughter Molly and are hired as punchers. Steve decides to postpone his disclosure that he killed Bud. Cass and Scar Atwood arrive in town and join forces with rancher Sam Gorman, who is secretly trying to gain control of the Circle M. Gorman sends them out to get jobs on the ranch, and they recognize Steve although he hadn't seen them in the earlier gunfight. Steve finds that a rustled herd of cattle has been driven across the Mathews property, which is right on the border, into Mexico. He suspects that Gorman is the man behind the mystery, Returning to the ranch, he finds Cass and Scar annoying Molly and, in the ensuing fight, Scar denounces Steve as the man who killed Molly's brother. Before Steve can explain, Mathews orders him off the ranch. Later, Cass and Scar quarrel and Cass shoots Scar. Steve makes Scar think he is dying and Scar confesses everything to Steve, Pop, and Sheriff Ware. Meanwhile, Gorman and his gang head for the Mathews ranch to force the old man to sign over his property. Written by Les Adams

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Taglines Outlaws call him "Killer" . . . and he calls their bluff! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Le Droit du feu (France)
  • Contrabandistas de ganado (Spain)
  • Código de Bala (Brazil)
  • Den omringade ranchen (Sweden)
  • A Lei sou Eu (Portugal)
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Trivia George O'Brien had been a boxing champion of the Pacific Fleet during WWI. His expertise shows during his fight with Harry Woods, as O'Brien continually holds both hands high to his chest, blocks with his left, and throws short rights, unlike other stars of the time who threw wild windmill punches all over. The studios also liked to showcase his barrel chest and big biceps by putting him in tight fitting shirts, as he wears in this movie. See more »
Goofs Although Steve has been out on a cattle drive, when he goes into town, his clothes are spotless and have obviously been pressed. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in 24x36: A Movie About Movie Posters (2016). See more »
Soundtracks "Wagon Train' See more »

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