Gunslinger Clint Cooper returns to his hometown to help fight off a raid by his former gang.Gunslinger Clint Cooper returns to his hometown to help fight off a raid by his former gang.Gunslinger Clint Cooper returns to his hometown to help fight off a raid by his former gang.
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- TriviaMurphy was paid $37,500 for his performance.
- GoofsWhen Audie Murphy visits Merry Anders in the schoolroom, many of the paintings on the wall behind her are clearly done by 1960s children - a modern house, lamp etc.
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Jud Spangler: Oh now Clint, you ought to trust me better than that.
Clint Cooper: I trust you, Spang, and you trust me, but we just can't trust each other.
- ConnectionsEdited into Arizona Raiders (1965)
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This western from the Audie Murphy's second part of career is really lame, not precisely boring, but so tedious, predictable, despite a Ted De Corsia's presence, in a role that reminded me a bit some Dan Duryea's characters. The villain who seemed to be at first sight the hero's good pal. But it's watchable for Audie Murphy's fans. Forget NO NAME ON THE BULLET, in terms of Murph's characters, here, you feel that any Rory Calhoun, Dale Robertson or George Montgomery would have also done the job the same. The early sixties are recognizable if you watch closely enough the production design and story telling. This seems to evoke the AC Lyles' productions, involving old timers only. But strangely never Audie Murphy by the way. Very Strange that I just realize it now, when writing this review, that Audie Murphy never played in an AC Lyle's productions. With directors such as Lesley Selander, RG Springsteen, William Claxton....
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- $400,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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