
Wild Horse Ambush
Western
Overview
A man has kidnaped an engraver and has him forging Mexican bills. He captures wild horses supposedly to sell for hides but uses them to transport the bills across the border. Police captain Juan Reyes (Richard Avonde) is posing as a bandit to uncover the counterfeiters smuggling fake pesos into Mexico, and is assisted by feisty youngsters Red (Michael Chapin) and Judy (Eilene Janssen), who are trying to protect the wild horses being used by the gang. The kids suspect that rancher Big John Harkins (Roy Barcroft) is the leader of the gang and that he is forcing Mexican artist Espinosa (Julian Rivero) to help him.
Top Cast


Michael Chapin
Michael Chapin
Red
Michael Chapin
Red


Eilene Janssen
Eilene Janssen
Judy
Eilene Janssen
Judy


Richard Avonde
Richard Avonde
Juan Reyes (aka Jalisco)
Richard Avonde
Juan Reyes (aka Jalisco)


James Bell
James Bell
Sheriff Tom White
James Bell
Sheriff Tom White


Roy Barcroft
Roy Barcroft
Harkins
Roy Barcroft
Harkins


Movita
Movita
Lita Espinosa
Movita
Lita Espinosa
Julian Rivero
Julian Rivero
Enrico Espinosa
Julian Rivero
Enrico Espinosa
Scott Lee
Scott Lee
Henchman Shorty
Scott Lee
Henchman Shorty
Drake Smith
Drake Smith
Henchman Mace Gary
Drake Smith
Henchman Mace Gary
Alex Montoya
Alex Montoya
Pedro
Alex Montoya
Pedro
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