Wolves of the Range
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Synopsis
In financial difficulty because of helping his father with bad oil investments, Jim Hudson must mortgage his ranch and ride a man-killing bucking horse in the rodeo. Meanwhile, Arthur Blake, the guardian of Jim's fiancée, Cora, tries to discredit Jim so that he may have a chance to marry Cora himself, thereby concealing his misappropriation of her fortune. There is some more double-dealing when Jim's father strikes oil, and Blake "encourages" Cora to see his point of view by kidnaping her; but Jim finds Blake's hideaway cabin, rescues Cora, and supervises Blake's arrest.