

Blazing Frontier
Directed by Sam NewfieldIn the 19th and last of the PRC "Billy the Kid" series (first six with Bob Steele and last 13 with Buster Crabbe), a feud develops between the settlers and the railroad detectives in Red Rock Valley. Clem Barstow sends for Billy the Kid and Fuzzy Jones to help. Buster suspects that Ward Tragg, chief of the railroad detectives, and Luther Sharp, land agent for the Western Railroad Company, are defrauding the settlers without the knowledge or sanction of the company. Billy and the settlers rustle off cattle, which have been illegally confiscated by Tragg and his men, in order to raise money for Barstow to bid on a ranch which Sharp is illegally auctioning off. Billy discovers that the purchase price on the deed has been altered and Barstow writes the company to send a man to investigate. When Tragg learns about this, he makes plans to kidnap the railroad official.
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Blazing Frontier was released on September 4, 1943.
Blazing Frontier was directed by Sam Newfield.
Blazing Frontier has a runtime of 59 min.
Blazing Frontier was produced by Sigmund Neufeld.
The key characters in Blazing Frontier are Billy the Kid (Buster Crabbe), Fuzzy Q. Jones (Al St. John), Helen Barstow (Marjorie Manners).
Blazing Frontier is rated Not Rated.
Blazing Frontier is a Western, Drama film.
Blazing Frontier has an audience rating of 5.8 out of 10.














