Prairie Justice

Prairie Justice is a 1938 American Western "B" movie directed by George Waggner and starring Bob Baker as a singing cowboy.

After his father is killed, he determines to get justice, pretending to be a drifter while gradually gathering clues to the identify of the killers.

Early in the story Bob meets Anita, who is trying to save her ranch after all her cattle have been stolen.

[1] Fleming Allen wrote several of the songs, including "Starlight on the Prairie", "40 Miles From Water", "High Falutin' Cowboy" and "Trailin' My Way To You".

Dorothy Fay, who shortly after filming ended married Tex Ritter, another singing cowboy, provides the love interest.