
The Homesteaders
Western
Overview
Homesteaders Mace Corbin and Clyde Moss pick up much needed dynamite and begin a journey to transport it from an army fort to their homes, hiring a crew of ex-soldiers just released from the army prison. Mace knows he's got his work cut out for him with unstable dynamite, undisciplined hired hands and possible hostile Indians but he doesn't have the slightest hint that his trusted friend Clyde has betrayed him.
Top Cast


Bill Elliott
Bill Elliott
Mace Corbin
Bill Elliott
Mace Corbin


Robert Lowery
Robert Lowery
Clyde Moss
Robert Lowery
Clyde Moss


Emmett Lynn
Emmett Lynn
Old Grimer
Emmett Lynn
Old Grimer


James Seay
James Seay
John Kroger
James Seay
John Kroger


William Fawcett
William Fawcett
Hector
William Fawcett
Hector


Barbara Woodell
Barbara Woodell
Jenny Moss
Barbara Woodell
Jenny Moss


George D. Wallace
George D. Wallace
Meade
George D. Wallace
Meade


Ray Walker
Ray Walker
Col. Peterson
Ray Walker
Col. Peterson


Robert "Buzz" Henry
Robert "Buzz" Henry
Charlie
Robert "Buzz" Henry
Charlie


Rick Vallin
Rick Vallin
Slim
Rick Vallin
Slim
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