Fargo

Fargo (1952)

HE BLAZED HIS WAY ACROSS SAVAGE PLAINS...and wrote his name in powder-smoke...in the town the law forgot!

  • Genre: Action, Western
  • Release Date: 1952-09-07
  • User Rating: 6.5/10 from 4 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 9min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Monogram Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Lewis D. Collins
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Summary

The brother (House Peters Jr.) of rancher Bill Martin (Bill Elliott) is killed in a stampede started by cattleman. Bill returns to the Fargo country to take his brother's place and is welcomed by law-abiding cattleman MacKenzie (Jack Ingram)) and his daughter Kathy (Phyllis Coates). The leader of the ruthless cattle interests are townsman Austin (Arthur Space) and his henchmen Red (Myron Healey), Link (Robert J. Wilke) and Albord (Terry Frost). Bill has the idea of putting up barbed wire to keep the herds from been driven over the land cultivated by the farmers. He, aided by Tad Sloan (Fuzzy Knight), produces the wire by make-shift methods, but it proves effective. The cattleman charge in court that the wire is dangerous to their herds but lose the case. Austin orders his men to seize Bill, bale him in strands of the wire, and throw him on the stage of the town hall during a fall festival. Bill doesn't take kindly to this and it precipitates open war.

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  • Bill Elliott

    as Bill Martin
  • Myron Healey

    as Red Olsen
  • Phyllis Coates

    as Kathy MacKenzie
  • Fuzzy Knight

    as Tad Sloan
  • Arthur Space

    as Austin
  • Jack Ingram

    as Rancher MacKenzie
  • Robert J. Wilke

    as Link - Henchman
  • Terry Frost

    as Alvord - Henchman
  • Robert Bray

    as Ed Murdock
  • Denver Pyle

    as Carey
  • Tim Ryan

    as Sam
  • Florence Lake

    as Maggie
  • Stanley Andrews

    as Judge Bruce
  • Richard Reeves

    as Bartender
  • Gene Roth

    as Blacksmith
Directing Lewis D. Collins Director
Writing Jack DeWitt Writer
Writing Joseph F. Poland Writer
Production Vincent M. Fennelly Producer

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