

Western · TV Movie
Overview
This Western is a pilot for the series "The Iron Horse," in which a dapper frontier gambler wins a railroad line in a poker game and has his hands full holding it from the clutches of various conniving bad guys.
Top Cast


Dale Robertson
Dale Robertson
Benjamin Calhoun
Dale Robertson
Benjamin Calhoun


Robert Random
Robert Random
Barnabas Rogers
Robert Random
Barnabas Rogers


Diana Hyland
Diana Hyland
Martha Grenier
Diana Hyland
Martha Grenier


Sandra Smith
Sandra Smith
Joanna Royce
Sandra Smith
Joanna Royce


Lloyd Bochner
Lloyd Bochner
John Pendennis
Lloyd Bochner
John Pendennis


David Sheiner
David Sheiner
Frontiersman
David Sheiner
Frontiersman


James Westerfield
James Westerfield
Nehemiah
James Westerfield
Nehemiah


John Anderson
John Anderson
Standish
John Anderson
Standish


Todd Armstrong
Todd Armstrong
Dave Tarrant
Todd Armstrong
Dave Tarrant
Robert Cinder
Robert Cinder
Brooks
Robert Cinder
Brooks
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