
Riding the Wind
Western
Overview
It's the ranchers whose cattle are dying of thirst versus Henry Dodge whose dam holds all the water. When windmills are built and they start pumping water, Dodge has them blown up. When a court order forces him to release the water, he decides to blow up the dam and flood the valley.
Top Cast


Tim Holt
Tim Holt
Clay Stewart
Tim Holt
Clay Stewart


Ray Whitley
Ray Whitley
Smokey
Ray Whitley
Smokey


Joan Barclay
Joan Barclay
Joan Westfall (as Mary Douglas)
Joan Barclay
Joan Westfall (as Mary Douglas)


Lee 'Lasses' White
Lee 'Lasses' White
Whopper
Lee 'Lasses' White
Whopper


Eddie Dew
Eddie Dew
Henry Dodge
Eddie Dew
Henry Dodge


Ernie Adams
Ernie Adams
Jones
Ernie Adams
Jones


Earle Hodgins
Earle Hodgins
Bert MacLeod
Earle Hodgins
Bert MacLeod


Kate Harrington
Kate Harrington
Martha MacLeod
Kate Harrington
Martha MacLeod
Charles R. Phipps
Charles R. Phipps
Ezra Westfall (as Charles Phipps)
Charles R. Phipps
Ezra Westfall (as Charles Phipps)
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