

Western · Action · Adventure
Overview
A wild stallion provides unexpected help to a widow and her young son in their efforts to keep their ranch.
Top Cast


George Montgomery
George Montgomery
Randy Burke
George Montgomery
Randy Burke


Diane Brewster
Diane Brewster
Martha Morse
Diane Brewster
Martha Morse


Edgar Buchanan
Edgar Buchanan
Idaho
Edgar Buchanan
Idaho


Emile Meyer
Emile Meyer
Matt MacGuire
Emile Meyer
Matt MacGuire


Jerry Hartleben
Jerry Hartleben
Bucky Morse
Jerry Hartleben
Bucky Morse


Byron Foulger
Byron Foulger
A.B. Orcutt
Byron Foulger
A.B. Orcutt


Denver Pyle
Denver Pyle
MacGuire's Henchman
Denver Pyle
MacGuire's Henchman
Dan Sheridan
Dan Sheridan
Woody Baines
Dan Sheridan
Woody Baines


Rory Mallinson
Rory Mallinson
Sheriff Cap Fellows
Rory Mallinson
Sheriff Cap Fellows
Fred Sherman
Fred Sherman
Mr. James
Fred Sherman
Mr. James
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