
Laramie
Western
Overview
A major Indian uprising is expected and Wyoming military posts are alerted. Colonel Dennison is meeting with Chief Eagle and his son Running Wolf when Chief Eagle is mysteriously shot. Steve Holden, an agent for the government peace commission, with the aid of a wandering shoemaker, Smiley, discover the troubles and the Chief's murder have been instigated by Cronin, the regimental scout, for personal gain for he and his gang of outlaws.
Top Cast


Charles Starrett
Charles Starrett
Steve Holden / Durango Kid
Charles Starrett
Steve Holden / Durango Kid


Fred F. Sears
Fred F. Sears
Colonel Ron Dennison (as Fred Sears)
Fred F. Sears
Colonel Ron Dennison (as Fred Sears)


Tommy Ivo
Tommy Ivo
Denny Dennison
Tommy Ivo
Denny Dennison
Elton Britt
Elton Britt
Singing Sergeant
Elton Britt
Singing Sergeant


Smiley Burnette
Smiley Burnette
Smiley Burnette
Smiley Burnette
Smiley Burnette


Jay Silverheels
Jay Silverheels
Running Wolf (uncredited)
Jay Silverheels
Running Wolf (uncredited)
Emile Avery
Emile Avery
Trooper (uncredited)
Emile Avery
Trooper (uncredited)


John Cason
John Cason
Henchman (uncredited)
John Cason
Henchman (uncredited)
Jim Diehl
Jim Diehl
L.D. Brecker (uncredited)
Jim Diehl
L.D. Brecker (uncredited)


Myron Healey
Myron Healey
Lieutenant Reed (uncredited)
Myron Healey
Lieutenant Reed (uncredited)
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