The first of four low-budget Westerns that veteran cowboy star
Harry Carey made for poverty row company Artclass Pictures, this film was a sometimes thoughtful, mostly heavy-handed story of a cavalry captain attempting to keep the peace between Indians and settlers. A gang of whites are robbing the local tribe of its gold shipments and framing the Indians in a cattle rustling scheme. The mastermind behind the scheme, as Captain
Carey soon realizes, is Lee Burgess (
Ted Adams), foreman of the Fernandez Rancho. Like
John Wayne would in his later years,
Carey sensibly left the necessary romantic interludes to younger cast-members, in this case
Kane Richmond, as
Carey's handsome younger brother, and
Carmen la Roux, as Dolores Fernandez. Five-year-old
Elena Verdugo -- later a popular Universal starlet and, later still, Nurse Lopez on television's Marcus Welby, M.D. -- made her screen debut in this film. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide