
Ferocious Pal
Action · Adventure · Western
Overview
A stray German shepherd, a runaway teenage boy, and a runaway teenage girl end up at her uncle's place in Oregon, where an epidemic of sheep rustling is under way.
Top Cast
Gene Toler
Gene Toler
Johnnie 'Digs' Diggin
Gene Toler
Johnnie 'Digs' Diggin
Ruth Sullivan
Ruth Sullivan
Patricia Boliver
Ruth Sullivan
Patricia Boliver


Robert Seiter
Robert Seiter
Dr. Tom Elliott
Robert Seiter
Dr. Tom Elliott


Tom London
Tom London
Dave Brownell
Tom London
Dave Brownell


Harry Dunkinson
Harry Dunkinson
Sheriff Dick Williams
Harry Dunkinson
Sheriff Dick Williams
Henry Roquemore
Henry Roquemore
Ebner Boliver
Henry Roquemore
Ebner Boliver
Grace Wood
Grace Wood
Martha Boliver
Grace Wood
Martha Boliver
Edward Cecil
Edward Cecil
Sykes - Henchman
Edward Cecil
Sykes - Henchman


Nelson McDowell
Nelson McDowell
Charlie--Sheep Rancher
Nelson McDowell
Charlie--Sheep Rancher
Eva McKenzie
Eva McKenzie
Woman at Dog Fight
Eva McKenzie
Woman at Dog Fight
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