

Western
Overview
Against explicit orders, a vainglorious cavalry major insists on counterattacking a gang of hostile Sioux Indians. His captain refuses to comply and is arrested for insubordination and cowardice.
Top Cast


Ben F. Wilson
Ben F. Wilson
Capt. Deane
Ben F. Wilson
Capt. Deane


Neva Gerber
Neva Gerber
Elinor Folsom
Neva Gerber
Elinor Folsom


Bob Walker
Bob Walker
Maj. Burleigh
Bob Walker
Maj. Burleigh


Lafe McKee
Lafe McKee
John Folsom
Lafe McKee
John Folsom


Ruth Royce
Ruth Royce
Mrs. Fletcher
Ruth Royce
Mrs. Fletcher


Dick Hatton
Dick Hatton
Hal Folsom
Dick Hatton
Hal Folsom


Gary Cooper
Gary Cooper
Bit part
Gary Cooper
Bit part
Jim Welch
Jim Welch
Col. Stevens
Jim Welch
Col. Stevens
Aline Goodwin
Aline Goodwin
Mrs. Hal Folsom
Aline Goodwin
Mrs. Hal Folsom
Alfred Hewston
Alfred Hewston
Sgt. Casey
Alfred Hewston
Sgt. Casey
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