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The Western hero takes on a ruthless land baron whose henchmen killed his best friend.
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72 min
1942-01-31
Released
English
3
4.7
Belle Andrews
Wild Bill Hickok
Harry Farrel
Jane Nolan
Sylvester W. Twigg
Sheriff Edmunds
Ringo
Jim Martin
Peg
Flora
Violet
Ned Nolan
Henry Hathaway
Daisy
Cliff Clark
Vic Kersey
Sam Bass
Mr. Harris
Mr. Knox
Jack Handley
Train Passenger
Fanatic in Chicago
Man
Juror
Kidnapper
Mrs. Oakey
Heber
Townsman
Saloon Bouncer
Townsman
Ray Trent (uncredited)
Man at Citizen's Meeting
Chicago Businessman
Rancher
Chicago Pedestrian
Clem Jellife
Harlan
Man at Citizen's Meeting
Jury Foreman
Joseph
Casino Singer
Fat Casino Singer
Jailer
Bass Casino Singer
Hooker
Salesman on Train
Townsman
Rancher
Joe Oakey
Kidnapper
Roulette Croupier
Boy
Chicago Fireman
Claim Jumping Leader
Rancher at Citizen's Meeting
Bailiff
Doc - Cattle Driver
Mrs. Kimball
Neely
Settler
Chicago Fireman
Ben Freeman
Saloon Bouncer
Barfly
Chicago Pedestrian
Land Office Mob Member
Welby
Louis Gage
Grant
Tweed
Mrs. Kimball's Girl
Indian
Barfly
Mrs. O'Leary
Settler
Courtroom Spectator
Bixby
Pheebus
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