Cavalcade of the West explained

Cavalcade of the West
Director:Harry L. Fraser
Producer:Walter Futter
Starring:Hoot Gibson
Cinematography:Paul Ivano
Editing:Arthur A. Brooks
Distributor:Diversion Pictures
Grand National Films
Runtime:59 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Cavalcade of the West is a 1936 American Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser.

Plot

When a family misses the rendezvous for a wagon train they venture on their own to join it. They are ambushed by three outlaws who murder the father, knock out the mother and steal one of the two boys for themselves.

As the years go by, the remaining brother, Clint, and his mother, are looked after by others in the community with Clint making a living breaking and selling horses while the kidnapped brother Asa becomes an outlaw known as Ace Carter, presumably under the tutelage of his kidnappers. When the Pony Express is created, both brothers, their relationship unknown to each other, attempt to join as riders. Clint is accepted for the most dangerous route whilst Ace is rejected. Ace revenges himself by robbing the mail from his brother, and by robbing a stagecoach. The robbery of which Clint is suspected. Clint tracks down Ace and discovers him to be his long-lost brother. And when townsmen arrive to "string up" Ace for the robbery, Clint faces a tough choice.

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