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The Light of Western Stars

"A tale of hair-raising adventure and hair-breadth escapes; of border clashes , bronco busting, straight shooting- and a dash of love."

Jack Holt, Billie Dove, and Noah Beery Sr., who starred together in Wanderers of the Wasteland, appear together again. Madeline Hammond, the sister of ranchman Al Hammond, arrives from the East. Gene Stewart, a rough and rowdy cowboy, convinces Madeline to marry him while he is on a drunken spree. Madeline sets out to reform him, and he sets out to rid their little section of the West of a band of outlaws.

Top Cast

  • Jack Holt

    Jack Holt

    Gene Stewart

  • Billie Dove

    Billie Dove

    Madeline Hammond

  • Noah Beery

    Noah Beery

    Brand

  • Alma Bennett

    Alma Bennett

    Bonita

  • William Scott

    William Scott

    Al Hammond

  • George Nichols

    George Nichols

    Billy Stillwell

  • Mark Hamilton

    Mark Hamilton

    Monty Price

  • Bob Perry

    Bob Perry

    Nelse (as Robert Perry)

  • Eugene Pallette

    Eugene Pallette

    Stub (as Gene Pallette)

Overview

Jack Holt, Billie Dove, and Noah Beery Sr., who starred together in Wanderers of the Wasteland, appear together again. Madeline Hammond, the sister of ranchman Al Hammond, arrives from the East. Gene Stewart, a rough and rowdy cowboy, convinces Madeline to marry him while he is on a drunken spree. Madeline sets out to reform him, and he sets out to rid their little section of the West of a band of outlaws.

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