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Border Fence
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Border Fence

Sep 15, 1951
0h 59m
★ 0.0

TOUCH WHAT'S MINE...AND YOU WON'T LIVE TO TELL THE TALE!

Overview

Produced in Arizona, this very low-budget Western starred Walter Wayne as a law-abiding citizen helping to get his neighbor (Steve Raines) out of the hoosegow. The latter, however, repays the gesture by giving shelter to Lee Morgan and his gang of rustlers.

Genres

Western

Production Companies

Gulf Coast Productions

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Cast

Walt Wayne

Walt Hilton

Walt Wayne

Lee Morgan

Drago

Lee Morgan

Mary Nord

Mary Patterson

Mary Nord

Steve Raines

Steve Patterson

Steve Raines

Henry Garcia

Si Si

Henry Garcia

LeRoy Fisher

Uncle Bill, the Sheriff

LeRoy Fisher

Charles Clark

Jim Norton

Charles Clark

Frank Miller

Ed

Frank Miller

Alvin Franke

Henchman

Alvin Franke

Chester Scott Jr.

Henchman

Chester Scott Jr.

Ray Young

Henchman

Ray Young

Jerry O'Dell

Band Leader Jerry O'Dell

Jerry O'Dell

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