Directed by Richard Thorpe, the film stars Hal Taliaferro, Jean Arthur, and Ted Rackerby.
As described in a film magazine review,[2] Lafe Wells, a member of a bandit gang, is shot and left alone in the plains.
Lafe, believing that he is dying, asks that his money be taken to his blind mother and Wally agrees to the wounded bandit's request.
However, Lafe recovers and later, when Ruth and Wally are ambushed by the outlaws, he brings the sheriff's men to their aid.
The Palladium-Item gave the film a good review, saying "It is difficult for any picture to beat this one for love, action, pathos and romance."