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TREASURE OF RUBY HILLS! Ross Haney's (Zachary Scott) plans to settle down peacefully on the piece of land he just purchased are thrown for a loop when he's thrust into an epic feud with a pair of dirty cattle ranchers. Just when he thinks it can't get any worse, Haney discovers that the scheming Double V Ranch foreman is also angling to gain control over the valley.

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Zachary Scott heads the cast of the heavily plotted western Treasure of Ruby Hills. The son of a notorious outlaw, Haney (Scott) intends to settle down peacefully in Soledad, Arizona. This proves difficult when Haney finds himself in the middle of a violent feud over water rights. The heavy of the piece is ranch foreman Doran (Dick Foran), who plays both sides down the middle in hopes of grabbing control of the water for himself. Carole Mathews co-stars as Sherry, Haney's sweetheart, while Lola Albright steals every scene she's in as the voluptuous May. Treasure of Ruby Hills was lensed by Allied Artists in the same locations later utilized by the studio's "Bowery Boys" opus Dig That Uranium. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi