
The Wild Horse Stampede
Western
Overview
Cowboy Jack Carter, the proud owner of the Australian shepherd Bunk, accepts the challenge of corralling 10,000 wild horses within a 10-day period. With the enormous sum for his efforts, Jack prepares to propose to Jessie Hayden. Unfortunately, Jack's rival, Charlie Champion, seeks to stop him from achieving both of his goals.
Top Cast


Jack Hoxie
Jack Hoxie
Jack Tanner
Jack Hoxie
Jack Tanner


Fay Wray
Fay Wray
Jessie Hayden
Fay Wray
Jessie Hayden


William Steele
William Steele
Charlie Champion
William Steele
Charlie Champion


Marin Sais
Marin Sais
Grace Connor
Marin Sais
Grace Connor
Clark Comstock
Clark Comstock
Cross Hayden
Clark Comstock
Cross Hayden


Jack Pratt
Jack Pratt
Henchman
Jack Pratt
Henchman


Art Mix
Art Mix
Henchman
Art Mix
Henchman
Bert De Marc
Bert De Marc
Henchman
Bert De Marc
Henchman


Monte Montague
Monte Montague
Henchman
Monte Montague
Henchman
Rex the Dog
Rex the Dog
Bunk
Rex the Dog
Bunk
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