A gang of rustlers has a large herd of cattle but no land on which to graze them. They decide to take over Colonel Halliday's (Tom Bay) ranch. They attack and Halliday's wife and their daughter Ann (Olive Hasbrouck) are losing the battle...
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Hal Taliaferro | ... |
Jim Dane
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Olive Hasbrouck | ... |
Ann Halliday
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Tom Bay | ... |
Col. Halliday
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Lafe McKee | ... |
A Brannon Brother
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Fanchon Frankel | ... |
A Brannon Brother
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William Dyer | ... |
A Brannon Brother
(as Bill Dyer)
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Slim Whitaker | ... |
Henchman
(as Charles Whitaker)
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Al Taylor | ... |
Henchman
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S.S. Simon | ... |
Sheriff
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Directed by
Richard Thorpe |
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Grant Taylor | ... | (story) |
Richard Thorpe | ... | () (as Frank L. Inghram) |
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Ray Ries | ... | (as Ray Reis) |
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- Pathé Exchange (1928) (United States) (theatrical)
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A gang of rustlers has a large herd of cattle but no land on which to graze them. They decide to take over Colonel Halliday's (Tom Bay) ranch. They attack and Halliday's wife and their daughter Ann (Olive Hasbrouck) are losing the battle until Jim Dane (Hal Taliaferro, as Wally Wales), the man from Peaceful Valley, rides in and takes a hand.
Written by Les Adams |
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