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Western
Overview
The son and daughter of feuding ranchers defy their fathers in the name of love.
Top Cast


John Carroll
John Carroll
Lucio Bolario
John Carroll
Lucio Bolario


Steffi Duna
Steffi Duna
Inez del Campo
Steffi Duna
Inez del Campo


Rod La Rocque
Rod La Rocque
Escurra, aka Captain Garcia
Rod La Rocque
Escurra, aka Captain Garcia


Montagu Love
Montagu Love
Hillario Bolario
Montagu Love
Hillario Bolario


Ann Codee
Ann Codee
Doña Vincenta del Campo
Ann Codee
Doña Vincenta del Campo


Ferike Boros
Ferike Boros
Emelia
Ferike Boros
Emelia


Rita Hayworth
Rita Hayworth
Dolores
Rita Hayworth
Dolores


Tom Ricketts
Tom Ricketts
Don Salvador de Aragon
Tom Ricketts
Don Salvador de Aragon


Paul Porcasi
Paul Porcasi
Gen. Ortegas
Paul Porcasi
Gen. Ortegas


Billy Gilbert
Billy Gilbert
Cappa Rosa
Billy Gilbert
Cappa Rosa
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