Johnny captures Will Randall who tried to steal his horse so he could flee a pursuing posse. Johnny agrees to testify against Randall, but is surprised how quickly the man's trial and subsequent execution are scheduled. Johnny is determined to find out the reasons behind the hasty proceedings, but gets little help from the townspeople who hate Randall because he served in the Union army.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Peggy O'Shea | Writer | ||
Lou Shaw | Writer | ||
George Conrad | Guest Star | ||
Sue Randall | Guest Star | ||
Edward Schaaf | Guest Star | ||
George E. Mather | Guest Star | ||
James Giles | Guest Star | ||
J. Pat O'Malley | Guest Star | ||
Gerald H. Reynolds | Guest Star | ||
Bob Steele | Guest Star | ||
Irvin Kershner | Director |