One of Hollywood's few genuine cowgirls, Eileen Sedgwick starred in this minor Western melodrama from poverty row company Chesterfield. The story, alas, was none too original: Sedgwick searches for the varmints who killed her father and kidnapped her fiancee. The latter was played by Carl Silvera (billed for the occasion as "Carlos Silvera"), a busy supporting actor who usually played exotic villains. Chesterfield Motion Picture Company was founded by George A Batcheller and lasted longer than most poverty row firms: 1925-1937. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, Rovi