

Western · Action
Overview
It's 1848 and a wagon train with an Army escort is heading west through Indian territory, It's scout is Davy Crockett, nephew of his more famous namesake. There is spy amongst them informing the Indians. They survive the first Indian attack and then push on. They have a choice of two passes through the mountains. Learing of the pass to be defended by the Indians, they head for the other. But upon ariving, the Indians attack. Somehow they have been informed.
Top Cast


George Montgomery
George Montgomery
Davy Crockett
George Montgomery
Davy Crockett


Ellen Drew
Ellen Drew
Frances Oatman
Ellen Drew
Frances Oatman


Phillip Reed
Phillip Reed
Red Hawk
Phillip Reed
Red Hawk


Noah Beery Jr.
Noah Beery Jr.
Tex McGee
Noah Beery Jr.
Tex McGee


Paul Guilfoyle
Paul Guilfoyle
Ben
Paul Guilfoyle
Ben


Addison Richards
Addison Richards
Capt. Weightman
Addison Richards
Capt. Weightman


Robert Barrat
Robert Barrat
James Lone Eagle
Robert Barrat
James Lone Eagle


Erik Rolf
Erik Rolf
Mr. Simms
Erik Rolf
Mr. Simms


Billy Wilkerson
Billy Wilkerson
High Tree
Billy Wilkerson
High Tree


John Hamilton
John Hamilton
Col. Pollard
John Hamilton
Col. Pollard
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