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The son and daughter of feuding ranchers defy their fathers in the name of love.

Top Cast

  • John Carroll

    John Carroll

    Lucio Bolario

  • Steffi Duna

    Steffi Duna

    Inez del Campo

  • Rod La Rocque

    Rod La Rocque

    Escurra, aka Captain Garcia

  • Montagu Love

    Montagu Love

    Hillario Bolario

  • Ann Codee

    Ann Codee

    Doña Vincenta del Campo

  • Ferike Boros

    Ferike Boros

    Emelia

  • Rita Hayworth

    Rita Hayworth

    Dolores

  • Tom Ricketts

    Tom Ricketts

    Don Salvador de Aragon

  • Paul Porcasi

    Paul Porcasi

    Gen. Ortegas

Overview

The son and daughter of feuding ranchers defy their fathers in the name of love.

Rating

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