From the Studio
Bob Custer (real name Raymond Anthony Glen), was the hero of several silent westerns produced in the 1920s. In this movie, his last, his rich baritone voice comes alive. When Ma Potters son is shot in cold blood, she comes out with her guns blazing.
THE PLOT: Marshall Bruce Mannings biggest challenge is to prevent the ranchers in Paradise valley from running out new settlers who think they have equal rights. Manning is in love with Ann Marshall, the daughter of a rancher. Her brother Clay shoots a nester in cold blood and is on the run. Realizing that war between the ranchers and settlers was now imminent; Manning takes Clay into protective custody. Clays father believes his son to be innocent and rescues him. In the meanwhile, Ma Potter, the slain mans mother is swearing revenge and abducts Ann. In the ensuing gun battle, Clay is mistakenly shot by his father. The dying man confesses his crime and the movie ends predictably with both bereaved families agreeing to share the land.
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