In 1936, director/writer John P. McCarthy would recycle this film again in Tex Ritter's first starring western "Song of the Gringo." Here, feigning flight from the law,Jimmy Henderson (
Bob Steele), posing as outlaw Jim Smith (the Oklahoma Cyclone) maneuvers his way into the gang of ranch foreman McKim (
Charles King)), aka Black Diablo, and Jim is immediately attracted to Carmelita Carlos (
Rita Rey)), daughter of ranch owner Dan Pablo Carlos (
Hector V. Sarno), who is unaware of the outlaw activities of his foreman and most of the ranch hands. The gang robs a bank and goes across the border, where McKim is keeping prisoner Sheriff Henderson (
Fred Burns),Jim's father and the discovery of whose whereabouts was Jim's reason for joining the gang.
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