

Western · TV Movie
Overview
TV Remake of the 1950 James Stewart Western movie of the same title has two brothers, one an ex-con the other a law officer, competing for possession of the famed repeating rifle.
Top Cast


Tom Tryon
Tom Tryon
Lin McAdam
Tom Tryon
Lin McAdam


John Saxon
John Saxon
Dakin McAdam
John Saxon
Dakin McAdam


Dan Duryea
Dan Duryea
Bart McAdam
Dan Duryea
Bart McAdam


John Drew Barrymore
John Drew Barrymore
Preacher
John Drew Barrymore
Preacher


Joan Blondell
Joan Blondell
Larouge
Joan Blondell
Larouge


John Dehner
John Dehner
High-Spade Johnny Dean
John Dehner
High-Spade Johnny Dean


BarBara Luna
BarBara Luna
Meriden
BarBara Luna
Meriden


Paul Fix
Paul Fix
Ben McAdam
Paul Fix
Ben McAdam
David Pritchard
David Pritchard
Dan McAdam
David Pritchard
Dan McAdam


John Doucette
John Doucette
Jake Starret
John Doucette
Jake Starret
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