Americans come West to California in the hope of peaceful settlement.Americans come West to California in the hope of peaceful settlement.Americans come West to California in the hope of peaceful settlement.
Lynne Roberts
- Jean
- (as Mary Hart)
Paul Marion
- Carlos Vargas
- (as Paul Marian)
Chuck Baldra
- Smelter Worker
- (uncredited)
Buck Bucko
- Vaquero
- (uncredited)
Fred Burns
- Settler
- (uncredited)
Jim Corey
- Curly Henchman
- (uncredited)
Anna Demetrio
- The Dueña
- (uncredited)
Fred Farrell
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Augie Gomez
- Vaquero
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- GoofsThis is evidently taking place in the early 1850s, yet all handguns are revolvers, which weren't yet invented, and the cattle we see are Herefords. That breed wasn't introduced into North America until well after the Civil War.
- ConnectionsEdited into Six Gun Theater: In Old Caliente (2022)
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California is part of the United States and settlers are coming in from the east. But the old Spanish land grant dons in the person of Frank Puglia fear their time is passing. Matters are not improved when a gang of marauders steal his cattle when they drive them to market and his gold when he sends it out. He does not realize that half-breed Jack La Rue has been keeping the bandits up to date on his wealth's movement. The only gringo he trusts is Roy Rogers, but the coming of a new batch of gringos led by Gabby Hayes, and his niece Lynne Roberts looks like it will set off a pwoder keg.
This early Roy Rogers western has some good songs, a mix of Mexican-infused music as wlel as a few more typical western tunes. It also offers a balanced view of the issues of newcomers versus the settled powers than is standard for what people perceive of as typical B westerns of the period. Joe Kane directs ably and cameraman William Nobles shoots the California coast well. With Katherine DeMille, Paul Marion, and Ethel Wales.
This early Roy Rogers western has some good songs, a mix of Mexican-infused music as wlel as a few more typical western tunes. It also offers a balanced view of the issues of newcomers versus the settled powers than is standard for what people perceive of as typical B westerns of the period. Joe Kane directs ably and cameraman William Nobles shoots the California coast well. With Katherine DeMille, Paul Marion, and Ethel Wales.
Details
- Runtime57 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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