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Frontier Vengeance
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Frontier Vengeance

Oct 10, 1940
0h 58m
★ 7.0

RANGELAND TROUBLE-SHOOTER

Overview

Jim Sanders (Don 'Red' Barry), young cowboy, returns to his hometown for a reunion with his boyhood friend Clay Blackburn (George Offerman Jr.). Once there he learns that Clay's father, Frank Blackburn (Ivan Miller), is the unscrupulous proprietor of a stagecoach line and is out to bankrupt the line run by Joel Hunter (Griff Barnett' ), the father of Jim's sweetheart Ruth Hunter (Betty Moran). Jim is forced to lead the fight against his best friend.

Genres

Western
Action

Production Companies

Republic Pictures

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Cast

Don 'Red' Barry

Jim Sanders

Don 'Red' Barry

Betty Moran

Ruth Hunter

Betty Moran

George Offerman, Jr.

Clay Blackburn

George Offerman, Jr.

Ivan Miller

Frank Blackburn

Ivan Miller

Obed 'Dad' Pickard

Rocky

Obed 'Dad' Pickard

Cindy Walker

Singer Cindy

Cindy Walker

Kenneth MacDonald

Slash

Kenneth MacDonald

Griff Barnett

Joel Hunter (as Griff Barnette)

Griff Barnett

Yakima Canutt

Henchman Zack

Yakima Canutt

Jack Lawrence

Henchman Moyer

Jack Lawrence

Matty Roubert

Henchman Pinto

Matty Roubert

Fred 'Snowflake' Toones

Snowflake (as Snowflake)

Fred 'Snowflake' Toones

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