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""ROCKY" IS GUNNING FOR THE WEST'S MOST CUNNING OUTLAW!"

Wyoming Dan (Trevor Bardette) returns home after 20 years evading the law for a crime he didn't commit, only to find his son on his deathbed. Seeking revenge for his son's murder, Dan enlists the help of Rocky Lane (Allan Lane), who poses as an outlaw to try to uncover the truth. When the duo manage to track down the killer, they find him armed to the teeth.

Top Cast

  • Allan Lane

    Allan Lane

    Rocky Lane

  • Black Jack

    Black Jack

    Black Jack

  • Eddy Waller

    Eddy Waller

    Nugget Clark

  • Trevor Bardette

    Trevor Bardette

    Wyoming Dan

  • Victor Kilian

    Victor Kilian

    Ross Tyler

  • Rand Brooks

    Rand Brooks

    Jimmy Howard

  • William Haade

    William Haade

    Lonnigan - Henchman

  • Harold Goodwin

    Harold Goodwin

    Sheriff

  • Lane Bradford

    Lane Bradford

    Buck - Henchman

Overview

Wyoming Dan (Trevor Bardette) returns home after 20 years evading the law for a crime he didn't commit, only to find his son on his deathbed. Seeking revenge for his son's murder, Dan enlists the help of Rocky Lane (Allan Lane), who poses as an outlaw to try to uncover the truth. When the duo manage to track down the killer, they find him armed to the teeth.

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