Having just earned a tidy sum for the sale of some cattle, two cowboys named "Tucson Smith" (Ray Corrigan) and "Stony Brooke" (Robert Livingston) send their friend "Lullaby Joslin" (Max Terhune) into a nearby town to deposit their check. However, rather than going directly to the bank, Lullaby decides to spend some time in a nearby saloon playing poker instead. As a result, when both Tucson and Stony finally get to town, they find out that Lullaby hasn't deposited their check yet. So, once they finally find him, they all venture over to the bank only to discover that the bank was just robbed. Recognizing how this affects some of their friends in town, the Three Mesquiteers set off to find the outlaws who robbed the bank and return the money to its proper place. What they don't count on, however, is the fact that an old prospector named "Jake Rawlins" (Milburn Morante) has already found the money and hidden it in an old ghost town several miles away--and this creates all kinds of problems for everyone concerned. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this was an okay western for the most part with both Ray Corrigan and Robert Livingston putting in their usual solid performances. Likewise, having an attractive actress like Kay Hughes (as "Sabina Thornton") certainly didn't hurt either. Admittedly, I didn't especially care for the corny ventriloquist acts of Lullaby Joslin but, even so, this wasn't a bad Western by any means, and I have rated it accordingly. Average.