

Western
Overview
Cowboy Dan Somers and oilman Jim "Hunk" Gardner compete for oil lease rights on Indian land in Oklahoma, as well as for the favors of schoolteacher Cathy Allen.
Top Cast


John Wayne
John Wayne
Daniel F Somers
John Wayne
Daniel F Somers


Martha Scott
Martha Scott
Catherine Elizabeth Allen
Martha Scott
Catherine Elizabeth Allen


Albert Dekker
Albert Dekker
James E. 'Hunk' Gardner
Albert Dekker
James E. 'Hunk' Gardner


George 'Gabby' Hayes
George 'Gabby' Hayes
Despirit Dean
George 'Gabby' Hayes
Despirit Dean


Marjorie Rambeau
Marjorie Rambeau
Bessie Baxter
Marjorie Rambeau
Bessie Baxter


Dale Evans
Dale Evans
Cuddles Walker
Dale Evans
Cuddles Walker


Grant Withers
Grant Withers
"Rich"Richardson
Grant Withers
"Rich"Richardson


Sidney Blackmer
Sidney Blackmer
Teddy Roosevelt
Sidney Blackmer
Teddy Roosevelt


Paul Fix
Paul Fix
Cherokee Kid
Paul Fix
Cherokee Kid


Cecil Cunningham
Cecil Cunningham
Mrs. Ames
Cecil Cunningham
Mrs. Ames
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