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The Bronc Stomper

Champion rodeo rider Richard Thurston is prevented from competing in a rodeo by the event's crooked chairman Riggs, who has bet a sizable amount of money on another rider and doesn't want to take a chance of losing it if Thurston competes and wins. As if that weren't enough, Riggs also frames Thurston for the theft of money from Daisy Hollister, the owner of the ranch where Thurston works. Complications ensue.

Top Cast

  • Don Coleman

    Don Coleman

    Richard Thurston

  • Ben Corbett

    Ben Corbett

    Yea Bo Smith

  • Tom London

    Tom London

    Alan Riggs

  • Bud Osborne

    Bud Osborne

    Slim Garvey

  • Frank Clark

    Frank Clark

    James Hollister

  • Frederick Dana

    Frederick Dana

    R.M. Thompson

  • Whitehorse

    Whitehorse

    Town Marshal

  • Ray Walters

    Ray Walters

    Deputy Marshal

  • Bob Burns

    Bob Burns

    Rodeo Manager

Overview

Champion rodeo rider Richard Thurston is prevented from competing in a rodeo by the event's crooked chairman Riggs, who has bet a sizable amount of money on another rider and doesn't want to take a chance of losing it if Thurston competes and wins. As if that weren't enough, Riggs also frames Thurston for the theft of money from Daisy Hollister, the owner of the ranch where Thurston works. Complications ensue.

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