Empty Holsters
Ace owns just about everything around except for the Bank, which is owned by John Ware. Ace also has his eye on Judy, but Judy only has eyes for Clay. Since Ace is a crook, he holds up the stage and h…
Empty Holsters
Ace owns just about everything around except for the Bank, which is owned by John Ware. Ace also has his eye on Judy, but Judy only has eyes for Clay. Since Ace is a crook, he holds up the stage and has his cronies swear that Clay was the bandit which gets Clay 10 years in jail. After he gets out in 5 for good behavior, Clay sets out to find who framed him and stole the stage strongbox. Since the sheriff does not like Clay, he takes his guns away as part of his probation and it makes Clay a target for the Ace gang. —Tony Fontana <tony.fontana@spacebbs.com> Clay Brent is convicted, through perjured testimony, of robbery and sentenced to FIVE YEARS in prison. Released on parole after TWO years, he is determined to clear himself and find the real culprit. He discovers that Ace Cain, the co-owner of the Conejo Bank, railroaded him to prison because Ace wanted to marry Clay's sweetheart, Judy Ware. Clay starts for the U. S. Marshal's office, but Cain hears of it and has the sheriff arrest Clay, as a parole violator. —Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>
Empty Holsters
Drama,Western
Film Details
Ace owns just about everything around except for the Bank, which is owned by John Ware. Ace also has his eye on Judy, but Judy only has eyes for Clay. Since Ace is a crook, he holds up the stage and has his cronies swear that Clay was the bandit which gets Clay 10 years in jail.
After he gets out in 5 for good behavior, Clay sets out to find who framed him and stole the stage strongbox. Since the sheriff does not like Clay, he takes his guns away as part of his probation and it makes Clay a target for the Ace gang. —Tony Fontana <tony.fontana@spacebbs.com> Clay Brent is convicted, through perjured testimony, of robbery and sentenced to FIVE YEARS in prison.
Released on parole after TWO years, he is determined to clear himself and find the real culprit. He discovers that Ace Cain, the co-owner of the Conejo Bank, railroaded him to prison because Ace wanted to marry Clay's sweetheart, Judy Ware. Clay starts for the U.
S. Marshal's office, but Cain hears of it and has the sheriff arrest Clay, as a parole violator. —Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>.