

Western
Overview
In this western two wagon masters are wrongfully accused of driving their wagon train in to a Comanche raid and are sentenced to hang. Now they must work hard and fast to prove their innocence.
Top Cast


Rex Reason
Rex Reason
Jess Brady
Rex Reason
Jess Brady


Nancy Gates
Nancy Gates
Marsha Collins
Nancy Gates
Marsha Collins


Richard Erdman
Richard Erdman
Rupe Pardee
Richard Erdman
Rupe Pardee


Ann Doran
Ann Doran
Mrs. Cartwright
Ann Doran
Mrs. Cartwright


Rusty Lane
Rusty Lane
Captain
Rusty Lane
Captain


Sam Buffington
Sam Buffington
James Willard
Sam Buffington
James Willard


Robert Knapp
Robert Knapp
Farley Durand
Robert Knapp
Farley Durand


Frank Chase
Frank Chase
Corporal
Frank Chase
Corporal


Maureen Hingert
Maureen Hingert
Keetah
Maureen Hingert
Keetah
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