Young Buffalo Bill is a 1940 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers and George "Gabby" Hayes.
Bill begins discussing Buffalo until he notices a woman driving a seemingly out of control carriage.
In town Bill and Gabby are talking about the previous events, when the woman overhears their conversation and introduces herself as Tonia Regas.
Tonia asks both men what they are doing in Santa Fe and Bill says they were called to do a land survey by U.S Colonel, Joseph Calhoun.
Don Regas then expresses his disdain with the survey by the American government to his friend Emelio Montez.
Jerry forges the survey, saying the northern territory does not belong to Don Regas and it is free land.
An outraged Don Regas announces he will take his matter to Washington and makes preparations to leave in the morning.
Jerry wants no part in this and attempts to inform his father, but Montez subdues him before he can leave and later has Akuna hold him hostage.
Montez has Akuna hide Jerry’s body and asks his half-brother to kill Don Regas.
Montez and Akuna lead a ride into town to attack the Regas house, while arrow shooters surround Bill, Gabby and Jerry.
Bill notices and old war bugle in the room and has Gabby play it to scatter the Akuna’s remaining men.
Meanwhile Colonel Calhoun and his men set out for Akuna’s hideout, but Gabby attempts to lead them back to the Regas house.