Arizona Terrors
Madden has forged a phony Spanish land grant and gets crooked gambler Halliday to pose as the heir, Don Pedro. When it is declared legal, the Don's men start overtaxing the ranchers. Jim and sidekick…
Arizona Terrors
Madden has forged a phony Spanish land grant and gets crooked gambler Halliday to pose as the heir, Don Pedro. When it is declared legal, the Don's men start overtaxing the ranchers. Jim and sidekick Hardtack arrive and take up the fight by becoming the Ghost Riders that rob the Don's men to repay the ranchers. When Jim sees the Don he realizes he is a phony but must find proof to expose him. —Maurice VanAuken <mvanauken@a1access.net> Around the beginning of the twentieth century, an adventurer, Jack Halliday, using the assumed name of Don Pedro de Berendo, perpetrates a land-grant swindle that is upheld by the United States courts. With an accomplice,Larry Madden, he immediately begins a reign of terror against the ranchers the land actually belongs to. While the ranchers offer little resistance, two roaming cowboys, Jim Bradley and 'Hardtack", have their horses confiscated by Halliday's tax-collecting henchmen, and they become modern-day robin-hoods by robbing Halliday's tax collectors and returning the money to the ranchers. —Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>
Arizona Terrors
Drama,Western
Film Details
Madden has forged a phony Spanish land grant and gets crooked gambler Halliday to pose as the heir, Don Pedro. When it is declared legal, the Don's men start overtaxing the ranchers. Jim and sidekick Hardtack arrive and take up the fight by becoming the Ghost Riders that rob the Don's men to repay the ranchers.
When Jim sees the Don he realizes he is a phony but must find proof to expose him. —Maurice VanAuken <mvanauken@a1access.net> Around the beginning of the twentieth century, an adventurer, Jack Halliday, using the assumed name of Don Pedro de Berendo, perpetrates a land-grant swindle that is upheld by the United States courts. With an accomplice,Larry Madden, he immediately begins a reign of terror against the ranchers the land actually belongs to.
While the ranchers offer little resistance, two roaming cowboys, Jim Bradley and 'Hardtack", have their horses confiscated by Halliday's tax-collecting henchmen, and they become modern-day robin-hoods by robbing Halliday's tax collectors and returning the money to the ranchers. —Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>.