
Toll of the Desert
Western
Overview
When his family is killed by Indians, a bitter cowboy turns into a ruthless hired gunman. Unbeknownst to him, his son had survived the attack, and is now a lawman. The son, not knowing that the killer is his father, is assigned to bring him to justice.
Top Cast


Fred Kohler Jr.
Fred Kohler Jr.
Bill Collins, aka Bill Carson
Fred Kohler Jr.
Bill Collins, aka Bill Carson
Betty Mack
Betty Mack
Jean Streeter
Betty Mack
Jean Streeter


Earl Dwire
Earl Dwire
Joe Carson
Earl Dwire
Joe Carson


Tom London
Tom London
Sheriff Jackson
Tom London
Sheriff Jackson


Ted Adams
Ted Adams
Teague
Ted Adams
Teague


George Chesebro
George Chesebro
Henchman Carter
George Chesebro
Henchman Carter


John Elliott
John Elliott
Judge
John Elliott
Judge


Ed Cassidy
Ed Cassidy
Streeter
Ed Cassidy
Streeter


Roger Williams
Roger Williams
Tom Collins
Roger Williams
Tom Collins
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