
A story that reaches far and wide as the human heart!
Searching for a doctor who can help him get his son to speak again--the boy hadn't uttered a word since he saw his mother die in the fire that burned down the family home--a Confederate veteran finds himself facing a 30-day jail sentence when he's unfairly accused of starting a brawl in a small town. A local woman pays his fine, providing that he works it off on her ranch. He soon finds himself involved in the woman's struggle to keep her ranch from a local landowner who wants it--and whose sons were responsible for the man being framed for the fight.
- 6.1
- 1958
- Released
- 1h 43m

Alan Ladd
John Chandler
Olivia de Havilland
Linnett Moore
Dean Jagger
Harry Burleigh
David Ladd
David Chandler
Cecil Kellaway
Dr. Enos Davis
Harry Dean Stanton
Jeb Burleigh
Tom Pittman
Tom Burleigh
Henry Hull
Judge Morley
Eli Mintz
Gorman
John Carradine
Traveling Salesman
James Westerfield
Birm Bates
King
Lance, David's Dog
Percy Helton
Photographer (uncredited)
Dan White
Court Clerk (uncredited)
Mary Wickes
Mrs. Ainsley (uncredited)
Released
en
$1,600,000.00
$1,500,000.00
- #wrongful conviction
Reviews

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