Summary
The Bandit Chaser throws us into a classic Old West tale. When ranch owner Mr. Murdock sends his daughter, Bertha, to manage his New Mexico spread, it throws a wrench into foreman Frank Lawson's plans. Lawson, secretly involved with a smuggling ring, quickly butts heads with a new ranch hand, George Barton, and his smart police dog, Arno. Things escalate when Lawson tries to pin a murder on Barton, leading to Bertha being kidnapped and a race against time to expose the real criminals.
Synopsis
Detained by business in Chicago, the owner of the Bar-M Ranch in New Mexico sends his daughter Bertha Murdock with her chaperone Mrs. Fairchild, to take charge of the ranch, which upsets ranch foreman Frank Lawson, who has had a free hand during the owner's absence. Upon her arrival, he rides to the town of Cerro Gordo and meets with several rough-looking characters. Later, a stranger, George Barton, with his police dog Arno, is riding through the hills and observes Lawon and some men in suspicious activity, but before he can ascertain what it is, Lawson spies them and fires shots in his direction. Barton meets Bertha, who hires him as a ranch hand over Lawson's objections. The townspeople are disturbed by the threat of Federal Officers taking over the district unless a band of smugglers who have been operating on both sides of the border are stopped. THe smugglers are led by Lawson who fears that one of the gang-members, Slim, is a weakling that might tip-off the Sheriff, "Wild Bill," about their activities and, also wanting to get rid of Barton, he murders Slim and pins the blame on Barton. Bertha witnessed the killing and Lawson has his men take her to the gang's hideout. Arno follows them. The sheriff and his posse arrive at the ranch just as Barton is riding away to rescue Bertha.