Westward Ho is a 1935 American Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring John Wayne and Sheila Bromley.
As an adult, to locate the men who killed his parents and kidnapped his brother, John organizes a vigilante group of cowboys, and they become renowned for their success.
Jim, using the surname Allen and unrecognized by John, has also infiltrated the family, but his goal is to gather information for Ballard to assist in stealing the cattle.
John is suspicious and departs in the middle of the night, returning with his vigilantes in time to foil the outlaws' plan to rob the family.
Their path intersects with Ballard in a wagon with the stolen gold just as the vigilantes also arrive and engage the outlaws in a mobile shootout on horseback.