

Western
Overview
Thanks to his ability, Danny can draw each of the bandits who robbed the stage coach in which he was traveling with his father, who was killed. When he arrives to the next town he looks for a job helped by the sheriffs` daughter. In the bulletin board there are some posters of people and they offer a dollar reward for providing information about them. After many obstacles, each of the components of the band gradually disappears. Danny believes that only fits the sheriff, but he is in love with his daughter.
Top Cast


Peter Lee Lawrence
Peter Lee Lawrence
Danny Lom/Daniel O'Hara
Peter Lee Lawrence
Danny Lom/Daniel O'Hara


Carlos Romero Marchent
Carlos Romero Marchent
Lou Stafford
Carlos Romero Marchent
Lou Stafford


Orchidea De Santis
Orchidea De Santis
Janet Sullivan
Orchidea De Santis
Janet Sullivan


Andrés Mejuto
Andrés Mejuto
Sheriff Sullivan
Andrés Mejuto
Sheriff Sullivan


Eduardo Calvo
Eduardo Calvo
Doc Jeremiah Dempsey
Eduardo Calvo
Doc Jeremiah Dempsey


Raf Baldassarre
Raf Baldassarre
Joe Porter, Blacksmith
Raf Baldassarre
Joe Porter, Blacksmith


Dada Gallotti
Dada Gallotti
Carol Wolley
Dada Gallotti
Carol Wolley


Luis Induni
Luis Induni
Mr. O'Hara, Danny's Father
Luis Induni
Mr. O'Hara, Danny's Father


Frank Braña
Frank Braña
Judge
Frank Braña
Judge


Lorenzo Robledo
Lorenzo Robledo
Mathathy Johnson, Barber
Lorenzo Robledo
Mathathy Johnson, Barber
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