- An old rancher is accused of a murder that was actually committed by a killer called The Laramie Kid. The rancher's son sets out to track the real killer down.
- With his father accused of murder, Tom heads after the real murderer who lives in a town of outlaws where no one is allowed in or out. To gain entry he poses as an escaping outlaw with his sidekick Banty posing as the pursuing lawman. This lets Tom join the gang but there is trouble later when Banty gets caught and sentenced to die.—Maurice VanAuken <mvanauken@a1access.net>
- Lafe Langdon(Lafe McKee), owner of the Circle B, and Jim Halliday(Frank Ellis), owner of the Triangle Ranch, are at war with each other. Langdon accuses Halliday of rustling his cattle under the leadership of The Laramie Kid(Harry Woods)amd Halliday explains he didn't know about the rustling reputation of Laramie when he hired him, but has since fired him. They patch up their quarrel and later Langdon rides to Halliday's ranch where he overhears Laramie threatning to shoot Halliday if he doesn't give him the contents of his safe. He hears a shot, misses a shot he takes at the fleeing Laramie and and is bending over Halliday's body when the ranch hands come in and accuse him of the murder.The Sheriff(Murdock MacQuarrie) arrests and jails Langdon. Employed at a ranch some distance away, Tom Langdon(Tom Tyler)learns of his father's problem and determines to find The Laramie Kid and bring him to justice.Laramie makes his headquarters near a remote town called Ghost City, where no strangers are allowed in, but Tom poses as a fleeing outlaw and gets in. He meets outlaw leader Kurt Raymer(for those whose video tape does not give character names and hear it as Raymor)and is allowed to join the gang.While in Ghost City Tom meets Bess(Josephine Hill) whom Raymer is holding captive. Tom, with the help of his friend "Banty"(Ben Corbett),is able to thwart some of the gang's activities and also learns that Raymer is the same as The Laramie Kid he is searching for.—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>
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