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The Vanishing Frontier

"Days of Early California!"

Its 1850 and California is under ruthless military rule. Kirby Tornell's rancho has been taken over by soldiers and when two of Kirby's men are captured, he goes there to free them. He meets the General's daughter there and attracted to her, repeatedly returns to see her. Eventually he is captured and now his men must try and rescue him.

Top Cast

  • Johnny Mack Brown

    Johnny Mack Brown

    Kirby Tornell

  • Evalyn Knapp

    Evalyn Knapp

    Carol Winfield

  • Zasu Pitts

    Zasu Pitts

    Aunt Sylvia

  • Raymond Hatton

    Raymond Hatton

    Hornet O'Lowery

  • Ben Alexander

    Ben Alexander

    Lucien Winfield

  • J. Farrell MacDonald

    J. Farrell MacDonald

    Waco

  • Wallace MacDonald

    Wallace MacDonald

    Captain Roger Kearney

  • George Irving

    George Irving

    General Winfield

  • Joyzelle Joyner

    Joyzelle Joyner

    Dolores

Overview

Its 1850 and California is under ruthless military rule. Kirby Tornell's rancho has been taken over by soldiers and when two of Kirby's men are captured, he goes there to free them. He meets the General's daughter there and attracted to her, repeatedly returns to see her. Eventually he is captured and now his men must try and rescue him.

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