
Convict Stage
Western
Overview
A cowboy whose sister has been murdered by a gang of vicious outlaws seeks his revenge. But a venerable old lawman is about to teach the vigilante a lesson about taking the law into one's own hands.
Top Cast


Harry Lauter
Harry Lauter
Ben Lattimore
Harry Lauter
Ben Lattimore
Jodi Mitchell
Jodi Mitchell
Sally Latttimore
Jodi Mitchell
Sally Latttimore


Don 'Red' Barry
Don 'Red' Barry
Marshal Jethro Karnin
Don 'Red' Barry
Marshal Jethro Karnin
Hanna Landy
Hanna Landy
Mrs. Gregory
Hanna Landy
Mrs. Gregory
Joe Patridge
Joe Patridge
Jeb Sims
Joe Patridge
Jeb Sims
Eric Matthews
Eric Matthews
Johnny Sims
Eric Matthews
Johnny Sims


Walter Reed
Walter Reed
Sam Gill
Walter Reed
Sam Gill


Michael Carr
Michael Carr
Piute
Michael Carr
Piute
Fred Krone
Fred Krone
Dixon
Fred Krone
Dixon
George Sawaya
George Sawaya
Adam Scott
George Sawaya
Adam Scott
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