
Knight of the Plains
Western
Overview
Peterson has a plan to obtain all the ranches in the valley. He gives Carson a phony Spanish land grant and has him pose as the Mexican owner. When Fred and Fuzzy have their cattle stolen by Peterson's men, they quickly become involved in the scheme.
Top Cast


Fred Scott
Fred Scott
Fred
Fred Scott
Fred


Al St. John
Al St. John
Fuzzy
Al St. John
Fuzzy


Marion Weldon
Marion Weldon
Gale Rand
Marion Weldon
Gale Rand


John Merton
John Merton
Carson / Pedro de Cordoba
John Merton
Carson / Pedro de Cordoba


Richard Cramer
Richard Cramer
Clem Peterson
Richard Cramer
Clem Peterson


Frank LaRue
Frank LaRue
J.C. Rand, Gale's Father
Frank LaRue
J.C. Rand, Gale's Father


Lafe McKee
Lafe McKee
John Lane
Lafe McKee
John Lane
Emma Tansey
Emma Tansey
Martha Lane
Emma Tansey
Martha Lane


Jimmy Aubrey
Jimmy Aubrey
Henchman
Jimmy Aubrey
Henchman


James Sheridan
James Sheridan
Henchman
James Sheridan
Henchman
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