Dave Collins arrives in town, and Tim suspects Dave can lead him to wanted outlaws.Dave Collins arrives in town, and Tim suspects Dave can lead him to wanted outlaws.Dave Collins arrives in town, and Tim suspects Dave can lead him to wanted outlaws.
Robert J. Wilke
- Stoney Dawson
- (as Robert Wilke)
Stanley Andrews
- Prison Warden Lewis
- (uncredited)
Stanley Blystone
- Fowler - Deputy at Jail
- (uncredited)
Paul E. Burns
- Old Man Dukes - Telegrapher
- (uncredited)
Tom Coleman
- Train Conductor
- (uncredited)
Bill Lewin
- Railroad Clerk
- (uncredited)
Patricia Michon
- Saloon Girl Rosita
- (uncredited)
Herman Nowlin
- Stagecoach Driver
- (uncredited)
Jack O'Shea
- Poker Player
- (uncredited)
Rube Schaffer
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThe last of four films released in 1951 that starred Tim Holt, Joan Dixon and Richard Martin. The first three were Law of the Badlands (1951), Gunplay (1951), and Pistol Harvest (1951). Martin played Chito Rafferty in all four films. Holt played "Tim Holt" in "Gunplay," "Pistol Harvest," and "Hot Lead" (each of which also featured Robert J. Wilkie). Dixon played a different character in each film.
- ConnectionsEdited from Saddle Legion (1951)
Featured review
Far fetched scheme
Tim Holt and Richard Martin are riding the range again as cowpunchers for Joan
Dixon's ranch when they rescue Ross Elliott who was kidnapped off a stagecoach
by his old outlaw running buddies.
The outlaw boss John Dehner has a scheme where they need the skills of a telegrapher which Elliott was before doing a stretch in prison for helping Dehner's gang. They want him back.
I always enjoy Tim and Chito in their films, but this one had such a wild far fetched scheme behind it that I just found the whole thing ridiculous.
Tim Holt and Richard Martin came up short here.
The outlaw boss John Dehner has a scheme where they need the skills of a telegrapher which Elliott was before doing a stretch in prison for helping Dehner's gang. They want him back.
I always enjoy Tim and Chito in their films, but this one had such a wild far fetched scheme behind it that I just found the whole thing ridiculous.
Tim Holt and Richard Martin came up short here.
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- bkoganbing
- Jun 22, 2019
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- Runtime1 hour
- Color
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- 1.37 : 1
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