
Flaming Frontier
Western
Overview
Army officer whose parents are white and Indian tries to avert an Indian war.
Top Cast


Bruce Bennett
Bruce Bennett
Capt. Jim Hewson
Bruce Bennett
Capt. Jim Hewson


Jim Davis
Jim Davis
Col. Hugh Carver
Jim Davis
Col. Hugh Carver


Paisley Maxwell
Paisley Maxwell
Felice Carver
Paisley Maxwell
Felice Carver
Don Garrard
Don Garrard
Sgt. Haggerty
Don Garrard
Sgt. Haggerty


Cec Linder
Cec Linder
Capt. Dan Carver
Cec Linder
Capt. Dan Carver
Peter Humphreys
Peter Humphreys
Sgt. Emundson
Peter Humphreys
Sgt. Emundson


Brendan Dillon
Brendan Dillon
Store Clerk
Brendan Dillon
Store Clerk
Ben Lennick
Ben Lennick
Jeff Baxter
Ben Lennick
Jeff Baxter
Larry Solway
Larry Solway
Chief Little Crow
Larry Solway
Chief Little Crow


Shane Rimmer
Shane Rimmer
Running Bear
Shane Rimmer
Running Bear
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