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The Man from the Rio Grande

"He's a straight-shootin, hard-riding man from the Rio Grande, battling his way to bring justice to the lawless West!"

The suspicious death of Henry King during a hunting trip with his brother John leaves the inheritance of the rich Santa Rita Ranch to be shared with John, Henry's daughter Doris and a young girl from New York, Twinkle Watts. King says that a son, Henry King Jr., who left home as a young boy was killed in a Texas gunfight. - Written by Les Adams

Top Cast

  • Don 'Red' Barry

    Don 'Red' Barry

    Lee Grant

  • Wally Vernon

    Wally Vernon

    Jimpson Simpson

  • Twinkle Watts

    Twinkle Watts

    Twinkle Watts

  • Harry Cording

    Harry Cording

    John King

  • Nancy Gay

    Nancy Gay

    Doris King

  • Kirk Alyn

    Kirk Alyn

    Editor Tom Traynor

  • Paul Scardon

    Paul Scardon

    Hanlon, County Clerk

  • Roy Barcroft

    Roy Barcroft

    Henchman Ace Holden

  • Kenne Duncan

    Kenne Duncan

    Henchman

Overview

The suspicious death of Henry King during a hunting trip with his brother John leaves the inheritance of the rich Santa Rita Ranch to be shared with John, Henry's daughter Doris and a young girl from New York, Twinkle Watts. King says that a son, Henry King Jr., who left home as a young boy was killed in a Texas gunfight. - Written by Les Adams

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