

Western
Overview
The ranch of Red Ryder (Allan Lane) and his aunt, The Duchess (Martha Wentworth), is being used as the training site for "Gentleman Jim" Corbett (George Turner) for his upcoming fight in Carson City, Nevada for the heavyweight championship against Bob Fitzsimmons (John Dehner). Molly McVey (Peggy Stewart), the daughter of a U.S. Senator, crusading against prize-fighting in Nevada, complicates matters soemwhat when she conceives the bright idea of having Corbett kidnapped, thus causing the cancellation of the fight. The two men (George Chesebro and George Lloyd) she hires to do the kidnapping also add to the complications by kidnapping Ryder instead of Corbett. Meanwhile, a gang of crooks, led by McKean (Roy Barcroft), descend on the town intent on looting the town and also making off with the fight proceeds.
Top Cast


Allan Lane
Allan Lane
Red Ryder
Allan Lane
Red Ryder


Robert Blake
Robert Blake
Little Beaver
Robert Blake
Little Beaver


Martha Wentworth
Martha Wentworth
Duchess Wentworth
Martha Wentworth
Duchess Wentworth


Roscoe Karns
Roscoe Karns
Bill Delaney
Roscoe Karns
Bill Delaney


Roy Barcroft
Roy Barcroft
McKean
Roy Barcroft
McKean


Peggy Stewart
Peggy Stewart
Molly McVey
Peggy Stewart
Molly McVey
Eddie Lou Simms
Eddie Lou Simms
Eddie
Eddie Lou Simms
Eddie


George Chesebro
George Chesebro
Dink
George Chesebro
Dink


Bobby Barber
Bobby Barber
Corbett's second
Bobby Barber
Corbett's second


George Lloyd
George Lloyd
Thug
George Lloyd
Thug
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