

Western
Overview
A Union soldier returns to his western home at the end of the Civil War and finds himself caught in the middle of a land war between his greedy half-brother and a wagon train of Confederate homesteaders.
Top Cast


Joel McCrea
Joel McCrea
Ned Bannon
Joel McCrea
Ned Bannon


Virginia Mayo
Virginia Mayo
Ellen
Virginia Mayo
Ellen


Barry Kelley
Barry Kelley
Hardy Bishop
Barry Kelley
Hardy Bishop


Michael Ansara
Michael Ansara
Zarata
Michael Ansara
Zarata


Whit Bissell
Whit Bissell
Adam Judson
Whit Bissell
Adam Judson
James Dobson
James Dobson
Dud
James Dobson
Dud


George N. Neise
George N. Neise
Mort Harper (as George Neise)
George N. Neise
Mort Harper (as George Neise)


Michael Pate
Michael Pate
Charley
Michael Pate
Charley


Leo Gordon
Leo Gordon
Stark
Leo Gordon
Stark


Ray Teal
Ray Teal
Cap
Ray Teal
Cap
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