
Frontier Vengeance
Western · Action
Overview
Jim Sanders (Don 'Red' Barry), young cowboy, returns to his hometown for a reunion with his boyhood friend Clay Blackburn (George Offerman Jr.). Once there he learns that Clay's father, Frank Blackburn (Ivan Miller), is the unscrupulous proprietor of a stagecoach line and is out to bankrupt the line run by Joel Hunter (Griff Barnett' ), the father of Jim's sweetheart Ruth Hunter (Betty Moran). Jim is forced to lead the fight against his best friend.
Top Cast


Don 'Red' Barry
Don 'Red' Barry
Jim Sanders
Don 'Red' Barry
Jim Sanders


Betty Moran
Betty Moran
Ruth Hunter
Betty Moran
Ruth Hunter


George Offerman, Jr.
George Offerman, Jr.
Clay Blackburn
George Offerman, Jr.
Clay Blackburn


Ivan Miller
Ivan Miller
Frank Blackburn
Ivan Miller
Frank Blackburn
Obed 'Dad' Pickard
Obed 'Dad' Pickard
Rocky
Obed 'Dad' Pickard
Rocky
Cindy Walker
Cindy Walker
Singer Cindy
Cindy Walker
Singer Cindy


Kenneth MacDonald
Kenneth MacDonald
Slash
Kenneth MacDonald
Slash


Griff Barnett
Griff Barnett
Joel Hunter (as Griff Barnette)
Griff Barnett
Joel Hunter (as Griff Barnette)


Yakima Canutt
Yakima Canutt
Henchman Zack
Yakima Canutt
Henchman Zack
Jack Lawrence
Jack Lawrence
Henchman Moyer
Jack Lawrence
Henchman Moyer
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