A band of gypsies settles down in the Montana Territory to take advantage of the copper stakes they've made in the region. In the nearby town of Bender, a group of shady locals believe the settlers should be stripped of their rights and take the matter to court. When it looks like the judge is going to rule for the gypsies, the outlaws kidnap him and lock him in the local jail. Russell Hayden and former child actor Jackie Coogan (who would later perform as Uncle Fester on The Addams Family) stars as Pat Gallagher and Stoney Crockett, respectively, a pair of government agents operating in the American West in the 1870s.[1] Television actor Phil Arnold portrayed Zerbo, a sometimes associate of Gallagher and Crockett. Gallagher typically was undercover as a ranch hand, while Crockett took the role of a wrangler.
Director: Don McDougall (as Donald McDougall) Writers: Buckley Angell (screenplay), Henry B. Donovan (based on an original story by) Stars: Russell Hayden, Jackie Coogan, Phil Arnold
Cast Russell Hayden ... Pat Gallagher Jackie Coogan ... Stoney Crockett Phil Arnold ... Zerbo James Seay ... Mort Boyd Charlita ... Angela Monroe Gregg Barton ... Judge Garrison Harry Hickox ... Marshal Bender John Cason ... Henchman