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Rustler's Paradise

"When might was right and six guns ruled!"

Cheyenne joins El Diablo's gang looking for his long time missing wife and daughter. After saving Romero from the gang he returns to get Connie who he now realizes is his daughter. Captured, he escapes with Connie and they return to Romero's just ahead of El diablo's attacking gang.

Top Cast

  • Harry Carey

    Harry Carey

    Cheyenne Kincaid

  • Gertrude Messinger

    Gertrude Messinger

    Connie

  • Edmund Cobb

    Edmund Cobb

    Larry Martin

  • Carmen Bailey

    Carmen Bailey

    Dolores Romero

  • Theodore Lorch

    Theodore Lorch

    Rance Kimball, alias El Diablo

  • Roger Williams

    Roger Williams

    Henchman Todd

  • Chuck Morrison

    Chuck Morrison

    Henchman

  • Allen Greer

    Allen Greer

    Henchman Antonio

  • Chief Thundercloud

    Chief Thundercloud

    Henchman (as Thunder Cloud)

Overview

Cheyenne joins El Diablo's gang looking for his long time missing wife and daughter. After saving Romero from the gang he returns to get Connie who he now realizes is his daughter. Captured, he escapes with Connie and they return to Romero's just ahead of El diablo's attacking gang.

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