Release Year: 1950
Release Date: Thu May 18 1950
Runtime: 70 minutes
Filmed In Black And White
Genre: Western
Filming Locations: Alabama Hills, Lone Pine, Ruiz Hill Ranch
Studio: Columbia Pictures
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Actors: Herman Hack (as Rancher), Tex Holden (as Rancher), George Huggins (as Townsman), Walt La Rue (as Cowhand), Hank Mann (as Townsman), Ted Mapes (as Ed Loomis – Henchman), Frankie Marvin (as Frankie – Ranch Hand), Jim Mason (as Townsman), Frank Matts (as Townsman), Frank McCarroll (as Rancher), Mathew McCue (as Townsman), Frank O’Connor (as Rancher), Pat O’Malley (as Townsman), Mike Ragan (as Phillips – Henchman), Felice Richmond (as Sheriff’s Wife), Suzanne Ridgway (as Townswoman), Danny Sands (as Rancher), Tom Smith (as Townsman), Boyd Stockman (as Wagon Driver), Jack Tornek (as Townsman), Blackie Whiteford (as Townsman)
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Plot: In order to end the cattle rustling, Gene Autry becomes one of the first ranchers in his territory to fence in the open range with barbed wire and he incurs the wrath of small-ranch owner Ginger Kirby. Range warfare, fanned by livery stable owner Sandy Reeves, breaks out between the two factions of ranchers to differ on the use of barbed-wire fences. Reeves hopes the fighting will drive the cattlemen out of business and he can use the range for sheep. Gene and Ginger patch up their differences and with the help of Duke Kirby, her younger brother, Autry discovers that Reeves is responsible for most of the trouble. Cowpunchers, believing that the wire will put them out of work and urged on by Reeves, engage Gene’s men in a gun battle.
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Sources: Museum Of Western Film History Archives, IMDb, JustWatch

