

Western
Overview
After a massacre of an Indian village by the U.S army, a survivor, Yellow shirt (Ray Danton) goes after them for revenge. His journey becomes a deadly adventure. His life will be threatened by the hostility of the desert, snakes, hallucinations and of course his encounter with his enemies…
Top Cast


Ray Danton
Ray Danton
Yellow Shirt
Ray Danton
Yellow Shirt
Dewitt Lee
Dewitt Lee
Sam Glass
Dewitt Lee
Sam Glass
Troy Nabors
Troy Nabors
Lem Hawkins
Troy Nabors
Lem Hawkins
Diane Taylor
Diane Taylor
Yellow Shirt’s wife
Diane Taylor
Yellow Shirt’s wife
Dave Robart
Dave Robart
Soldier
Dave Robart
Soldier
William Chadwick
William Chadwick
Soldier
William Chadwick
Soldier
Carl Mancini
Carl Mancini
Soldier
Carl Mancini
Soldier
Earl Baldwin
Earl Baldwin
Soldier
Earl Baldwin
Soldier
Wilford 'Whizzer' White
Wilford 'Whizzer' White
Indian
Wilford 'Whizzer' White
Indian
Carl Nelson
Carl Nelson
Indian
Carl Nelson
Indian
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