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Son of God’s Country

Bill Sanger has his men out raiding and killing to obtain the ranches along the route that he knows the new railroad will use. He then kills the editor that received a letter that would expose him. But the editor earlier hid the letter in a chamber of his gun. Marshal Monte Hale arrives and eventually suspects Sanger and breaks into his house. After a gungight Sanger catches him and with one shot left shoots Monte. But he is using the editor's gun.

Top Cast

  • Monte Hale

    Monte Hale

    Monte Hale

  • Pamela Blake

    Pamela Blake

    Cathy Thornton

  • Paul Hurst

    Paul Hurst

    Eli Walker

  • James Nolan

    James Nolan

    Bill Sanger

  • Jay Kirby

    Jay Kirby

    Frank Thornton

  • Steve Darrell

    Steve Darrell

    Henchman Bigelow

  • Francis McDonald

    Francis McDonald

    Tom Ford

  • Jason Robards Sr.

    Jason Robards Sr.

    John Thornton

  • Fred Graham

    Fred Graham

    Henchman Hagen

Overview

Bill Sanger has his men out raiding and killing to obtain the ranches along the route that he knows the new railroad will use. He then kills the editor that received a letter that would expose him. But the editor earlier hid the letter in a chamber of his gun. Marshal Monte Hale arrives and eventually suspects Sanger and breaks into his house. After a gungight Sanger catches him and with one shot left shoots Monte. But he is using the editor's gun.

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