
The Son of the Golden West
Romance · Western
Overview
Tom Hardy (Tom Mix), a pony express rider, is carrying government gold in a coach to Wassatch accompanied by Alice Calhoun (Sharon Lynn) , the daughter of the US telegraph survey station. The gold is to pay for the US Telegraph Survey and it is to be delivered to the survey chief, Jim Calhoun (Thomas Lingham). The coach is attacked by bandits led by the Slade (Duke Lee) and Kane (Mark Hamilton).
Top Cast


Tom Mix
Tom Mix
Tom Hardy
Tom Mix
Tom Hardy
Tony the Horse
Tony the Horse
Tony, Tom's Horse
Tony the Horse
Tony, Tom's Horse


Sharon Lynn
Sharon Lynn
Alice Calhoun
Sharon Lynn
Alice Calhoun


Thomas G. Lingham
Thomas G. Lingham
Jim Calhoun (as Tom Lingham)
Thomas G. Lingham
Jim Calhoun (as Tom Lingham)


Duke R. Lee
Duke R. Lee
Slade
Duke R. Lee
Slade


Lee Shumway
Lee Shumway
Tennessee
Lee Shumway
Tennessee


Fritzi Ridgeway
Fritzi Ridgeway
Rita
Fritzi Ridgeway
Rita
Joey Ray
Joey Ray
Keller
Joey Ray
Keller
Mark Hamilton
Mark Hamilton
Kane
Mark Hamilton
Kane
Wynn Mace
Wynn Mace
Slade's Henchman
Wynn Mace
Slade's Henchman
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