
The Peacemaker
Western
Overview
A former gunfighter who went to prison but then took up religion arrives in a western town as the new preacher. There he finds a feud between the ranchers and the farmers. The Railroad Agent is after the ranchers land and has his men causing all the trouble. The new preacher sets out to bring the two sides together and he says he will not need a gun.
Top Cast


James Mitchell
James Mitchell
Terrall Butler
James Mitchell
Terrall Butler


Rosemarie Stack
Rosemarie Stack
Ann Davis
Rosemarie Stack
Ann Davis


Jan Merlin
Jan Merlin
Viggo Tomlin
Jan Merlin
Viggo Tomlin


Jess Barker
Jess Barker
Ed Halcomb
Jess Barker
Ed Halcomb


Hugh Sanders
Hugh Sanders
Lathe Sawyer
Hugh Sanders
Lathe Sawyer
Herbert Patterson
Herbert Patterson
Gray Arnett
Herbert Patterson
Gray Arnett


David McMahon
David McMahon
Sam Davis
David McMahon
Sam Davis


Dorothy Patrick
Dorothy Patrick
Edith Sawyer
Dorothy Patrick
Edith Sawyer


Taylor Holmes
Taylor Holmes
Mr. Wren
Taylor Holmes
Mr. Wren


Robert Armstrong
Robert Armstrong
Sheriff Ben Seale
Robert Armstrong
Sheriff Ben Seale
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