A gang of gun runners is smuggling weapons to some local Indians. It's up to country-and-western singer Wakely to stop them. His old pal Duncan is in cahoots with the smugglers, but when he discovers his long-lost daughter, Neill, Duncan gives up the wanton life. Once more, he reunites
with Wakely, and together they stop the smugglers. This film was made specifically for the Saturday matinee kiddy crowd and its shows. Plot twists are unexplained and poorly motivated, and cheap gags such as exploding cigars are employed. The dialog is pretty simplistic, giving the actors little
to do. Neill would later become a kiddie idol as Lois Lane on the television series "Supe...
Released:
1949
Rated:
NR
Length:
56 mins