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In this western, a young man tries to walk the straight and narrow, but he is impeded by his past. The trouble begins when the young fellow flees his family's Texas dirt farm and becomes an outlaw. He is advised by one of the desperadoes to return home. The boy does, and with hard work, makes the farm successful. Harvest time rolls around. He is just about to celebrate when the outlaws ride up and force him to help them pull a local bank job. He refuses and kills the gang leader and his brother. Meanwhile, the boy's past is revealed to the town banker. Seeing that he truly has gone straight, the banker forgives him. The boy marries and lives with his lovely bride upon his land.
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- verified Status: Released
- calendar_month Release Date: 1956-11-01
- video_camera_front Companies Regal Films
- timer Runtime: 73 Mins
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- info IMDB ID tt0049135
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Robert Arthur
Lonny Kesh

Kathleen Nolan
Alice Rutherford (as Kathy Nolan)

Rhys Williams
Jud Collins

Rhodes Reason
Frank Banner

Dave O'Brien
Dock Lapman / Mr. Brown

Kelly Thordsen
Big Tobe Lapman

Mae Clarke
Jane Kesh

Robert Osterloh
Deputy Sheriff Mike Broome

William Challee
Tom Kesh

Carol Kelly
Hattie

Frank Sully
Carl Branch

Morris Ankrum
Mr. Rutherford

Dick Wessel
Hank Green (as Richard Wessel)

Dorothy Granger
Molly, Saloon Girl (as Dorothy Grainger)

Tod Griffin
Ranger

Nancy Evans
Mrs. Rutherford

Ann Stebbins
Girl

Byron Foulger
Jim Day
groups Crew

John G. Holden
Makeup Artist

Leonora Sabine
Hairdresser

Merrill G. White
Editorial Services

James Harris
Property Master

Violet McComas
Script Supervisor

Al Overton Sr.
Sound

Bennett Foster
Story

Earle Snell
Screenplay

Kurt Neumann
Screenplay

Kurt Neumann
Director

Bert Shefter
Original Music Composer

John J. Mescall
Director of Photography

Theobold Holsopple
Production Design

Mowbray Berkeley
Set Decoration

Paul Sawtell
Original Music Composer

Kurt Neumann
Producer

William A. Calihan Jr.
Assistant Director

Joseph Dimmitt
Costumer
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