

Western
Overview
Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer has been reinstated and assigned to command the 7th Cavalry Regiment at Fort Hays. The regiment has become a ragtag outfit of thieves and ruffians and Custer must whip the soldiers into shape to fight, the Kiowa, Sioux and Blackfoot tribes who confront them. These tribes are being supplied shotguns by a white gunrunner and Custer and his men must rescue General Terry and the Fifth Cavalry Regiment from annihilation when they are ambushed and trapped by a large Kiowa war party.
Top Cast


Wayne Maunder
Wayne Maunder
Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer
Wayne Maunder
Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer


Slim Pickens
Slim Pickens
California Joe Milner
Slim Pickens
California Joe Milner


Michael Dante
Michael Dante
Crazy Horse
Michael Dante
Crazy Horse


Robert F. Simon
Robert F. Simon
General Alfred Terry
Robert F. Simon
General Alfred Terry


Mary Ann Mobley
Mary Ann Mobley
Ann Landry
Mary Ann Mobley
Ann Landry


Alexander Davion
Alexander Davion
Captain Marcus A. Reno
Alexander Davion
Captain Marcus A. Reno


Grant Woods
Grant Woods
Captain Myles Keogh
Grant Woods
Captain Myles Keogh
William Mims
William Mims
William R. Tymen
William Mims
William R. Tymen


Rodolfo Acosta
Rodolfo Acosta
Santanya
Rodolfo Acosta
Santanya
Richard Schuyler
Richard Schuyler
Indian Brave
Richard Schuyler
Indian Brave
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