Gunslinger Utah Blaine rescues rancher Joe Neal from lynching by vigilante land-grabbers and runs afoul of their leader Russ Nevers' interests.Gunslinger Utah Blaine rescues rancher Joe Neal from lynching by vigilante land-grabbers and runs afoul of their leader Russ Nevers' interests.Gunslinger Utah Blaine rescues rancher Joe Neal from lynching by vigilante land-grabbers and runs afoul of their leader Russ Nevers' interests.
- Jug Davis
- (as Norman Frederic)
- Gunman
- (uncredited)
- Gunman
- (uncredited)
- Lud Fuller
- (uncredited)
- Gavin
- (uncredited)
- Gunman
- (uncredited)
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
- Clel Miller
- (uncredited)
- Ray Forbes
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaMax Baer was heavyweight champion of the world from 14 June 1934 until 13 May 1935; he was as the father of Max Baer, Jr. of Beverly Hillbillies fame. He died three years before his son found stardom.
- GoofsWhen Coker empties his scatter-gun at the pile of guns thrown into the street by Russ Nevers and his men after the standoff in town, a closeup of the guns as they are being hit by the scatter-gun blast shows them sitting in a poorly-concealed dug-up area of the street, and the blast doesn't blow the pile of guns away from Coker, instead it just sends a cloud of dirt straight up, showing that it's just a special effects blast.
- Quotes
[first lines]
[a lynching party prepares to hang Joe Neal]
Lud Fuller: This is far enough. Easy now. If it falls off, it'll be all over. A broken neck ain't gonna get you out of this fast, Neal. Hurry it up, Bud. It'll be light soon. It's a long way back.
Joe Neal: You'll get yours, Lud. You'll get what's comin' to ya!
Lud Fuller: Ain't nothin' comin' to me, Joe, except a large hunk of the 46-Connected. Have a nice trip, Joe.
Inexplicably, although Utah Blaine has a infamous reputation as a gunman, he's the guy trying to restore law and order to this town. And, this means he needs to face down the baddies...possibly all on his own...possibly with some help if he can make some friends in this awful town.
This plot is about the most common you'll find in old westerns, particularly B-westerns. I am not so much complaining as saying it is all very familiar. After all, although familiar, Calhoun is very good in the film and I think his westerns tend to be underrated. In other words, they took an ordinary sort of plot but made it just a bit better due to the acting. Worth seeing.
By the way, if you do watch, note the final big battle in the streets of the town. Somehow with 3824 shots fired at the men on horseback, not a single horse was shot...even by the guy firing a shotgun at the men on horseback! Also note that the during Blaine's shootout at the end with the big baddie, neither apparently need to re-load their revolvers!
- planktonrules
- Aug 6, 2021
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- Runtime1 hour 15 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1