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Powder River Rustlers

"ROCKY SMASHES LAND-GRAB SWINDLE!...and a ghost town leaps into wild and lusty life! Rough and roaring action with the West's toughest cowboy!"

Powder River Rustlers is a western film directed by Philip Ford in 1949. The railroad is coming and to get the townspeople's money. Shears Williams brings in a fake Agent who tells them they must raise $50,000 as their share of a railroad bridge. Railroad Agent Rocky Lane arrives and immediately spots the fake. A phony telegram assures Rocky his friend is still alive and he sets out to find him and his abductor.

Top Cast

  • Allan Lane

    Allan Lane

    Rocky Lane

  • Black Jack

    Black Jack

    Rocky's Horse

  • Eddy Waller

    Eddy Waller

    Nugget Clark

  • Gerry Ganzer

    Gerry Ganzer

    Louise Manning

  • Roy Barcroft

    Roy Barcroft

    Henchman Bull Macons

  • Francis McDonald

    Francis McDonald

    Shears Williams

  • Cliff Clark

    Cliff Clark

    Lucius Statton

  • Douglas Evans

    Douglas Evans

    Devereaux, posing as Manning

  • Bruce Edwards

    Bruce Edwards

    Bob Manning

Overview

Powder River Rustlers is a western film directed by Philip Ford in 1949. The railroad is coming and to get the townspeople's money. Shears Williams brings in a fake Agent who tells them they must raise $50,000 as their share of a railroad bridge. Railroad Agent Rocky Lane arrives and immediately spots the fake. A phony telegram assures Rocky his friend is still alive and he sets out to find him and his abductor.

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