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"Flaming with love...blistering with thrills! A hot-headed youth from the U.S.A. meets romance mixed with gun play in a shady cantina!"

The spoiled, hard-partying son of a senator runs away from home after being reprimanded by his father, finds himself down-on-his luck in a tiny western town, and is rehabilitated through the friendship and wisdom of a kind and patient rancher.

Top Cast

  • Harry Carey

    Harry Carey

    Tex Stevens

  • John Beal

    John Beal

    Keith Whitney

  • Armida

    Armida

    Dominga

  • George Irving

    George Irving

    Senator Henry Whitney

  • Leona Roberts

    Leona Roberts

    Emily Whitney

  • J. Carrol Naish

    J. Carrol Naish

    Rocky Alton

  • Marjorie Lord

    Marjorie Lord

    Janet Barry

  • Lee Patrick

    Lee Patrick

    Ellie

  • Paul Fix

    Paul Fix

    Doley

Overview

The spoiled, hard-partying son of a senator runs away from home after being reprimanded by his father, finds himself down-on-his luck in a tiny western town, and is rehabilitated through the friendship and wisdom of a kind and patient rancher.

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