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The Fight for Freedom

In a saloon in a Mexican border town, a group of cowboys, including a Mexican named Pedro, play poker. One man is discovered cheating, and is shot dead by Pedro, who is wounded as he attempts to escape. Pedro is followed home by the local sheriff, who proves the next victim of Pedro's quick temper and pistol. Pedro's wife, Juanita, is thrown into jail, but he manages to break her out. They head for the border, unaware that a posse is waiting for them.

Top Cast

  • Florence Auer

    Florence Auer

    Juanita

  • John G. Adolfi

    John G. Adolfi

  • Kate Bruce

    Kate Bruce

  • Edward Dillon

    Edward Dillon

    Member of the Posse

  • George Gebhardt

    George Gebhardt

    Man in Bar / Guard

  • Arthur V. Johnson

    Arthur V. Johnson

  • Wallace McCutcheon Jr.

    Wallace McCutcheon Jr.

  • Anthony O'Sullivan

    Anthony O'Sullivan

    Bartender

  • Robert G. Vignola

    Robert G. Vignola

Overview

In a saloon in a Mexican border town, a group of cowboys, including a Mexican named Pedro, play poker. One man is discovered cheating, and is shot dead by Pedro, who is wounded as he attempts to escape. Pedro is followed home by the local sheriff, who proves the next victim of Pedro's quick temper and pistol. Pedro's wife, Juanita, is thrown into jail, but he manages to break her out. They head for the border, unaware that a posse is waiting for them.

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