Vengeance Valley is a 1951 American Technicolor Western film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Burt Lancaster, with a supporting cast featuring Robert Walker, Joanne Dru, Sally Forrest, John Ireland and Ray Collins.
When Owen and his foster brother Lee Strobie visit the local saloon they hear that Lily Fasken has had a baby.
Dick arrives and threatens Owen with a gun, but they are interrupted by the sheriff.
Arch explains that he took Owen in because he needed him to help run the ranch and to keep Lee in line, and that he still does.
Lily and Dick's brother Hub arrives by train and tells the sheriff he's going to kill somebody, but he doesn't know who, yet.
Owen and ranch-hand Hewie visit Mrs Grant, where Lily is staying.
She confronts Lee who says that Owen is the father of Lily's baby but Jen doesn't believe him.
Owen, Lee and Hewie track four of their stolen steers to Herb Backett's.
Lee plots with Backett to have Dick and Hub join the spring roundup after they get out of jail.
The roundup is split into east and west divisions, with Owen and the Strobie ranch hands in one and Lee and the Fasken brothers, who he admits knowing but claims not to like, in the other.
In a heavy rainstorm Allard misses the telegraph office and ends up at Owen's camp.
Owen shoots Dick and when Hud sees Hewie and the others arrive he rides off, but is shot when the others are close enough.