Jack Rowan, a former deputy sheriff retires his shootin' irons and buys a cattle ranch on the Mexican border -- unaware that a gang of crooks regularly smuggles Mexican steers into the U.S. across the new property. Jack gets suspicious and begins to investigate. But a man with no badge and no guns is no match for wily border badmen, who concoct a plan to convince the sheriff that JACK is the one responsible for the illegal cattle-running.
The brother of B-Western headliner Robert Livingston, SIX GUNS star Jack Randall became popular as a singing cowboy--and although he does not sing in this film. Louise Stanley, Randall's wife and frequent co-star, is on hand for romance but only briefly, as more of the footage is devoted to gunfights, chases, fistfights and even a cattle drive through the famous cave-tunnels at Hollywood's Bronson Canyon. -Tom Weaver
Bonus: The Tim McCoy Show: The Chisholm Trail (1952)