
Fort Osage
Western
Overview
Rod Cameron stars as frontier scout Tim Clay, assigned to guide a wagon train through Indian territory. Clay knows that he's in for a lot of trouble because of the treaty-violating activities of white criminals Pickett and Keane. Fortunately for the hero, Pickett and Keane double-cross each other somewhere along the line, weakening their ability to foment an all-out Indian attack.
Top Cast


Rod Cameron
Rod Cameron
Tom Clay
Rod Cameron
Tom Clay


Jane Nigh
Jane Nigh
Ann Pickett
Jane Nigh
Ann Pickett


Morris Ankrum
Morris Ankrum
Arthur Pickett
Morris Ankrum
Arthur Pickett


Douglas Kennedy
Douglas Kennedy
George Keane
Douglas Kennedy
George Keane


John Ridgely
John Ridgely
Henry Travers
John Ridgely
Henry Travers


William Phipps
William Phipps
Nathan Goodspeed
William Phipps
Nathan Goodspeed


Myron Healey
Myron Healey
Martin Christensen
Myron Healey
Martin Christensen


I. Stanford Jolley
I. Stanford Jolley
Sam Winfield
I. Stanford Jolley
Sam Winfield


Lane Bradford
Lane Bradford
Rawlins - Henchman
Lane Bradford
Rawlins - Henchman


Dorothy Adams
Dorothy Adams
Mrs. Winfield
Dorothy Adams
Mrs. Winfield
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