
The Call of the Heart
Action · Adventure · Western
Overview
Molly O'Day and her brother, Josh, are homesteading on and trying to make a living on a piece of government land, but local rancher Dave Crenshaw claims the land is part of his holdings, and he and his henchmen try to drive the O'Days off. Cowhand Jerry Wilson and his dog, Dynamite, come to their aid against Crenshaw.
Top Cast
Dynamite the Dog
Dynamite the Dog
Dynamite (as Dynamite the Devil Dog)
Dynamite the Dog
Dynamite (as Dynamite the Devil Dog)
Joan Alden
Joan Alden
Molly O'Day
Joan Alden
Molly O'Day


Edmund Cobb
Edmund Cobb
Jerry Wilson
Edmund Cobb
Jerry Wilson


William Steele
William Steele
Dave Crenshaw (as William A. Steele)
William Steele
Dave Crenshaw (as William A. Steele)


Maurice Murphy
Maurice Murphy
Josh O'Day
Maurice Murphy
Josh O'Day
George Plues
George Plues
Henchman
George Plues
Henchman


Frank Baker
Frank Baker
Henchman
Frank Baker
Henchman
Owen Train
Owen Train
Henchman
Owen Train
Henchman
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