Virginia Grey steals the show with this unexpected female character, far from clichés and also far from a Calamity Jane or Annie Oakley like role. Her character is quite ambivalent, you don't really know what to think about her, and I like this, whilst Wayne Morris is totally bland, predictable in his actions. That Thomas Carr's western is not the worst ever of this film maker who had many difficulties in his career to show the least ambition. But maybe he needed more budget; after all some of his last films were better than the previous and cheaper ones. So, I advise you to focus on Virginia Grey's character. I repeat, that's the most interesting in this film. Excellent, awesome final shot, very unusual for this kind of B picture.