Legendary cowboy star Tex Ritter makes his film debut with guns on his hips and a song on his lips. In a script co-written by real-life outlaw Al Jennings, Ritter goes undercover to smoke out a gang of claim jumpers, but when they take over a wealthy rancher's spread, he also has to save the man's daughter. Joan Woodbury ("King of the Zombies," 1941) provides the love interest, with Fuzzy Knight (1933's "She Done Him Wrong") as comic relief, Monte Blue ("Undersea Kingdom," 1936) as the sheriff and Ted Adams (1949's "King of the Rocket Men") as villain Slash Evans.