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His Fighting Blood

"He got his man...but it was his own brother!"

A cowboy's brother falls in with a gang of thieves; when he tries to get his brother out of the gang, the gang orders his death--and tells his brother to kill him.

Top Cast

  • Kermit Maynard

    Kermit Maynard

    Tom Elliott

  • Polly Ann Young

    Polly Ann Young

    Doris Carstairs

  • Ted Adams

    Ted Adams

    Marsden

  • Paul Fix

    Paul Fix

    Phil Elliott

  • Ben Hendricks Jr.

    Ben Hendricks Jr.

    Mack MacDonald

  • Joseph W. Girard

    Joseph W. Girard

    Inspector Carstairs

  • Frank LaRue

    Frank LaRue

    Al Gordon

  • Frank O'Connor

    Frank O'Connor

    Dick Ingram

  • Charles King

    Charles King

    Constable Black

Overview

A cowboy's brother falls in with a gang of thieves; when he tries to get his brother out of the gang, the gang orders his death--and tells his brother to kill him.

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