

Western
Overview
Bill learns that his father, during the American Civil War, was accused of theft and killed. Convinced of his innocence, Bill discovers the true robbers.
Top Cast


Peter Lee Lawrence
Peter Lee Lawrence
Bill Grayson/Chico
Peter Lee Lawrence
Bill Grayson/Chico


Guglielmo Spoletini
Guglielmo Spoletini
Joe 'El Chato' Charro
Guglielmo Spoletini
Joe 'El Chato' Charro


Sydney Chaplin
Sydney Chaplin
Jacques La Tierre/Jackson
Sydney Chaplin
Jacques La Tierre/Jackson


Dyanik Zurakowska
Dyanik Zurakowska
Dolly
Dyanik Zurakowska
Dolly


Eduardo Fajardo
Eduardo Fajardo
Sheriff Lyman
Eduardo Fajardo
Sheriff Lyman


Alfonso Rojas
Alfonso Rojas
Capt. Jack Hawkins / Mr. Stuart
Alfonso Rojas
Capt. Jack Hawkins / Mr. Stuart


Aurora Bautista
Aurora Bautista
Dolly's Maid
Aurora Bautista
Dolly's Maid


Lucio De Santis
Lucio De Santis
Big Boss Blackie
Lucio De Santis
Big Boss Blackie
Francisco Sanz
Francisco Sanz
Zebulon
Francisco Sanz
Zebulon
Monica Millesi
Monica Millesi
Lupe
Monica Millesi
Lupe
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