Paul Birch credited as playing...
Fred Kenyon
- Tom Meredith: Laurie, what's wrong?
- Laurie Kenyon: You should know. You left me all alone at the dance. You didn't even come back to call for me. I had to come home with Clay O'Mara
- Fred Kenyon: I thought you liked young O'Mara.
- Laurie Kenyon: I do. That's the trouble. He kissed me good night... and I liked it.
- Laurie Kenyon: Clay said, if you weren't jealous of me, you're a half-wit. I'm beginning to think he's right.
- Tom Meredith: You don't mean that, Laurie.
- Laurie Kenyon: I do, Tom.
- Fred Kenyon: I'd like an explanation, Laurie.
- Laurie Kenyon: So would I. I don't know how it happened. I didn't want it to happen, but it did.
- Fred Kenyon: Do you really think you're in love with Clay?
- Laurie Kenyon: Yes.
- Fred Kenyon: Listen to me, Laurie. Forget Clay and save yourself a lot of grief.
- Laurie Kenyon: Why?
- Fred Kenyon: I've seen kids like him time and again in every Boomtown in the west. He's out for revenge and headed straight for Boot Hill.