South of Sonora

South of Sonora

AMERICA'S FOREMOST HORSEMAN!

1930 en 55 minutes

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Plot

Bill Tracy is a Cattleman's Protective Association agent. Working undercover on his way to Sonora, a town dominated by rustlers, saves Betty Carter from a situation, but her rancher father, believing Blackie's suggestion that Bill is a rustler, forbids her to see him. Bill and his pal Heinie Schmaltz rescue each other from rustlers' various plots and ambushes and eventually discover that Blackie, Carter's foreman, is the leader of the rustlers.

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Cast

Jay Wilsey

Jay Wilsey

Bill Tracy

Betty Joy

Betty Joy

Betty Carter

Lew Meehan

Lew Meehan

Blackie

Horace B. Carpenter

Horace B. Carpenter

Mr. Carter

Gene Schuler

Gene Schuler

Heinie Schmaltz

Fred Church

Fred Church

Henchman

Jack Walker

Jack Walker

Henchman

Frank Allen

Frank Allen

Henchman

Merrill McCormick

Merrill McCormick

Jesse

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