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Step on It!

Brother of Lorraine Leighton is falsely accused of rustling and murder and shipped off to jail. Desperate, Lorraine enlists the help of rancher Vic Collins and the two track down the real culprit, evil Pidge Walters.

Top Cast

  • Hoot Gibson

    Hoot Gibson

    Vic Collins

  • Edith Yorke

    Edith Yorke

    Mrs. Collins

  • Frank Lanning

    Frank Lanning

    Pidge Walters

  • Barbara Bedford

    Barbara Bedford

    Lorraine Leighton

  • Victor Potel

    Victor Potel

    Noisy Johnson

  • Gloria Davenport

    Gloria Davenport

    Letty Mather

  • Joseph W. Girard

    Joseph W. Girard

    Lafe Brownell

  • Lee Shumway

    Lee Shumway

    Bowman

Overview

Brother of Lorraine Leighton is falsely accused of rustling and murder and shipped off to jail. Desperate, Lorraine enlists the help of rancher Vic Collins and the two track down the real culprit, evil Pidge Walters.

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