

Western
Overview
A Montana marshal fights a land baron out to parch homesteaders with a spite dam.
Top Cast


Barry Sullivan
Barry Sullivan
Chaddock
Barry Sullivan
Chaddock


Joan Caulfield
Joan Caulfield
Nora Johnson
Joan Caulfield
Nora Johnson


Wendell Corey
Wendell Corey
Rep Marlowe
Wendell Corey
Rep Marlowe


Lon Chaney Jr.
Lon Chaney Jr.
Sheriff Tangley
Lon Chaney Jr.
Sheriff Tangley


John Russell
John Russell
Patch
John Russell
Patch


Barbara Hale
Barbara Hale
Sarah Cody
Barbara Hale
Sarah Cody


Barton MacLane
Barton MacLane
Dr. H. 'Doc' Raymond
Barton MacLane
Dr. H. 'Doc' Raymond


Bill Williams
Bill Williams
Frank Cody
Bill Williams
Frank Cody


Richard Arlen
Richard Arlen
Townsman
Richard Arlen
Townsman
James X. Mitchell
James X. Mitchell
Baker
James X. Mitchell
Baker
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