

Western
Overview
Constable Ward is assigned to track down a mysterious villain known only as The Leader. Trying to locate a secret gold mine, The Leader pits the Indians against the Mounties, whom he blames for creating trouble.
Top Cast


Jock Mahoney
Jock Mahoney
Joe Ward
Jock Mahoney
Joe Ward


Clayton Moore
Clayton Moore
Bram Nevin
Clayton Moore
Bram Nevin


Phyllis Coates
Phyllis Coates
Rita Carville
Phyllis Coates
Rita Carville


Don C. Harvey
Don C. Harvey
Otis Green
Don C. Harvey
Otis Green


Marshall Reed
Marshall Reed
Gale Lynch
Marshall Reed
Gale Lynch


Rodd Redwing
Rodd Redwing
Bear Tooth
Rodd Redwing
Bear Tooth


Lyle Talbot
Lyle Talbot
Inspector Wheeler
Lyle Talbot
Inspector Wheeler


Tommy Farrell
Tommy Farrell
Constable Arch Perry - Ch's 1-2
Tommy Farrell
Constable Arch Perry - Ch's 1-2


Terry Frost
Terry Frost
Wildfoot
Terry Frost
Wildfoot


Lee Roberts
Lee Roberts
Arnold Reed - Ch's 1-2
Lee Roberts
Arnold Reed - Ch's 1-2
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