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"A Western romance of lightning speed and desperate daring."

A ranch owner runs afoul of a land grabber, and both of them are in love with the same girl, the daughter of a railroad owner.

Top Cast

  • Buck Jones

    Buck Jones

    Firebrand Trevison

  • Winifred Westover

    Winifred Westover

    Rosalind Benham

  • Martha Mattox

    Martha Mattox

    Aunt Agatha

  • Stanton Heck

    Stanton Heck

    Jefferson Corrigan

  • Frank Clark

    Frank Clark

    Judge Lindman

  • Joe Ray

    Joe Ray

    Mullarkey

  • Katherine Van Buren

    Katherine Van Buren

    Hester Keyes

  • Pat Harnman

    Pat Harnman

    Clay Levins

  • Fong Hong

    Fong Hong

    Chinese Boy

Overview

A ranch owner runs afoul of a land grabber, and both of them are in love with the same girl, the daughter of a railroad owner.

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