

Western
Overview
Ex-Confederate Bedloe Mason and his four sons ride into a small Western town with robbery in mind. Hearing a suspicious "click," Wes Mason whirls and shoots dead a boy playing with a cap pistol. The Mason clan then flees but Gray Mason, feeling remorse, decides to return to the town. He winds up at the home of John and Nora Willoughby who, unknown to him, are parents of the dead boy. Nora recognizes him as one of the Confederates but keeps quiet, wishing to avoid more violence. However, when John learns of Gray's true identity, he determines to avenge his son's death
Top Cast


John Payne
John Payne
John Willoughby
John Payne
John Willoughby


Ruth Roman
Ruth Roman
Nora Willoughby
Ruth Roman
Nora Willoughby


J. Carrol Naish
J. Carrol Naish
Bedloe Mason
J. Carrol Naish
Bedloe Mason


Ben Cooper
Ben Cooper
Gray Mason
Ben Cooper
Gray Mason


John Smith
John Smith
Wesley Mason
John Smith
Wesley Mason


Ben Johnson
Ben Johnson
Frank Mason
Ben Johnson
Frank Mason


James Griffith
James Griffith
Marshal Adam Russell
James Griffith
Marshal Adam Russell
Mary Adams
Mary Adams
Grandma Ackstadt
Mary Adams
Grandma Ackstadt
Bobby Clark
Bobby Clark
Peter Willoughby
Bobby Clark
Peter Willoughby


Mimi Gibson
Mimi Gibson
Lisbeth Ackstadt
Mimi Gibson
Lisbeth Ackstadt
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