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Straight Shooting

"A story of a western bad man who turned to the right through the influence of a haunting pair of hazel eyes."

Cattleman Flint cuts off farmer Sims' water supply. When Sims' son Ted goes for water, one of Flint's men kills him. Cheyenne is sent to finish off Sims, but finding the family at the newly dug grave, he changes sides.

Top Cast

  • Harry Carey

    Harry Carey

    "Cheyenne" Harry

  • Duke R. Lee

    Duke R. Lee

    Thunder Flint

  • George Berrell

    George Berrell

    Sweet Water Sim

  • Molly Malone

    Molly Malone

    Joan Sim

  • Ted Brooks

    Ted Brooks

    Sim's Son

  • Hoot Gibson

    Hoot Gibson

    Danny Morgan

  • Milton Brown

    Milton Brown

    Black-Eye Pete

  • Vester Pegg

    Vester Pegg

    Placer Fremont

  • William Steele

    William Steele

    Sheriff Connors

Overview

Cattleman Flint cuts off farmer Sims' water supply. When Sims' son Ted goes for water, one of Flint's men kills him. Cheyenne is sent to finish off Sims, but finding the family at the newly dug grave, he changes sides.

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