

Romance · Western
Overview
14-year-old Kurt Russell plays Jamie, an orphaned boy heading westward with a wagon train. Charles Bronson is a wagon scout Linc Murdock, who runs into difficulties when he meets old flame Maria, who is now married to corrupt lawman Rance Macklin. The jealous Macklin has Murdock arrested, but Maria frees him, permitting Murdock and Jamie to embark on a new adventure involving a "lost" gold mine. Edited from TV series, The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters
Top Cast


Charles Bronson
Charles Bronson
Linc Murdock
Charles Bronson
Linc Murdock


Susan Oliver
Susan Oliver
Maria Macklin
Susan Oliver
Maria Macklin


Kurt Russell
Kurt Russell
Jamie McPheeters
Kurt Russell
Jamie McPheeters


Jan Merlin
Jan Merlin
Rance Macklin
Jan Merlin
Rance Macklin


John Fiedler
John Fiedler
Ives
John Fiedler
Ives


Douglas Fowley
Douglas Fowley
Mr. Knudsen
Douglas Fowley
Mr. Knudsen


Rayford Barnes
Rayford Barnes
Dan Macklin
Rayford Barnes
Dan Macklin


Ron Hagerthy
Ron Hagerthy
Carey Macklin
Ron Hagerthy
Carey Macklin


Robert Carricart
Robert Carricart
Mendez
Robert Carricart
Mendez


Morris Ankrum
Morris Ankrum
Ray Macklin
Morris Ankrum
Ray Macklin
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