Law and Lawless

1932NR59m5.9

Montana and sidekick Pancho hire on at the Lopez rancho to fight Daggett and his outlaw gang. But Lopez's foreman Barnes is one of Daggett's men and he frames Montana for murder.

The Night Riders, driving out the small ranchers, burn Kelley's place and run off the Kelley family: father, mother, and young daughter Betty. Montana on his horse Dynamite, pal Pancho Gonzales by his side, stop the Lopezes' runaway carriage when the Riders attack "Lazy Y" foreman Buck Daggett hires Montana and Pancho, but they go to work for Don Roberto Lopez, at his El Rio Rancho, based on their reputation as gunmen. There, Montana courts Lopez's daughter Rosita, with Pancho giving him pointers in Spanish. El Rio foreman Tex Barnes, who secretly works for "Cash" Hopton, the instigator behind all of the trouble and the Night Riders, kills Steve and lays the blame on Montana. With a bit of help, Montana escapes and cleans up the gang of land grabbers. Julian Rivero sings "I Love You For a Song."

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Info about Law and Lawless

Studio(s): Larry Darmour Productions

Originally Released: Nov 29, 1932

Production Country: United States

Genres:Western