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Cattlemen use Alamo Pass in order to get their cattle to market. A gang has taken it over and charges a toll to go through it. When one rancher doesn't have enough money to pay the toll, he winds up dead. A local rancher, Bill Bowers, investigates the killing, but his neighbor and rival Molly Spellman decides to take her cattle around the pass instead of through it to avoid the toll. The gangsters kidnap her, and Bill gathers the other ranchers in the area for a final showdown with the gang.

Top Cast

  • Bill Cody

    Bill Cody

    Bill Bowers

  • Edna Aslin

    Edna Aslin

    Molly Spellman

  • Hal Taliaferro

    Hal Taliaferro

    Sheriff Rawlings

  • George Chesebro

    George Chesebro

    Fargo Roberts

  • Richard Cramer

    Richard Cramer

    The Coroner

  • Bud Osborne

    Bud Osborne

    Blackie - Henchman

  • Frank Clark

    Frank Clark

    Steve Harding / Tiny Harding

  • Tom Dwaine

    Tom Dwaine

    Mullins

  • Ben Corbett

    Ben Corbett

    Mike

Overview

Cattlemen use Alamo Pass in order to get their cattle to market. A gang has taken it over and charges a toll to go through it. When one rancher doesn't have enough money to pay the toll, he winds up dead. A local rancher, Bill Bowers, investigates the killing, but his neighbor and rival Molly Spellman decides to take her cattle around the pass instead of through it to avoid the toll. The gangsters kidnap her, and Bill gathers the other ranchers in the area for a final showdown with the gang.

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