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Border Raiders

Ranch owner John Hardy becomes the dupe of Cleo Dade when he marries her and brings her home to be a mother to his daughter Rose.

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  • Betty Compson

    Betty Compson

    Rose Hardy

  • George Larkin

    George Larkin

    John Smith

  • Frank Deshon

    Frank Deshon

    Mack Sing

  • Horace B. Carpenter

    Horace B. Carpenter

    John Hardy

  • Claire Du Brey

    Claire Du Brey

    Cleo Dade

  • Howard Crampton

    Howard Crampton

    Emanuel Riggs

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Ranch owner John Hardy becomes the dupe of Cleo Dade when he marries her and brings her home to be a mother to his daughter Rose.

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