During California's gold-rush, an undercover marshal, posing as a gunfighter, investigates the murder of another marshal who had been assigned to the region.During California's gold-rush, an undercover marshal, posing as a gunfighter, investigates the murder of another marshal who had been assigned to the region.During California's gold-rush, an undercover marshal, posing as a gunfighter, investigates the murder of another marshal who had been assigned to the region.
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Bill Elliott
- Marshal Sam Nelson
- (as Wild Bill Elliott)
Harry Morgan
- Alf Billings
- (as Henry Morgan)
I. Stanford Jolley
- Everett
- (as Stanford Jolley)
Victor Adamson
- Barfly
- (uncredited)
Gregg Barton
- Card Player
- (uncredited)
George Bell
- Barfly
- (uncredited)
Chet Brandenburg
- Barfly Restraining Billings
- (uncredited)
Thomas Carr
- Charlie - Western Union Clerk
- (uncredited)
James Conaty
- Judge
- (uncredited)
Leonard P. Geer
- Defense Attorney
- (uncredited)
Joe Gilbert
- Prosecuting Attorney
- (uncredited)
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- Writer
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- TriviaSome contemporary reviewers noted this film's narration style was similar to that of Dragnet (1951).
- GoofsThe weapons in this film are 15-25 years in the future. The year setting was stipulated as 1849, but most gunmen carry the 1873 Colt Single Action Army (aka; The Peacemaker), while the lead carries two 1875 Remingtons. The long arms include an 1873 Springfield Rifle and an1873 Springfield Carbine. Least offensive is the Remington Model 95, a pocket over and under Derringer, that went onto the market in 1866 (only 17 years premature!).
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Elliott, a US Marshal, goes undercover to catch three killers. In the process, he befriends one of them, Morgan, and finds out his job is not as morally easy as he thought.
I was expecting a matinée western with the usual formula plot and stock characters. But this is not a formula matinée. Two of the chief characters—Morgan and Bradford—are morally ambiguous. That is, they are as capable of high deeds as well as low, sort of like real people. Also, Morgan, I believe, has more screen time than ostensible hero Elliott. I'm not sure why, maybe because Elliott is a middle-age 50, and wants to slow down. Also, it's Morgan who attracts the good-looking woman, while Elliott is all business.
I suspect the 70-minutes departs from the standard since it comes at the end of the matinée era. Instead, TV was taking over the cheap western. Anyway, the film is better than its lowly pedigree indicates, and can stand on its own as a slice of sagebrush entertainment. And, oh yes, shouldn't leave off without paying tribute to Wild Bill, this being his final western. He was one of the few matinée cowboys who could act tough and make you believe it. I think it was the narrow eyes and resonant voice. Anyway, he sure gave me a lot of entertainment over the years. Good luck, Bill, wherever you are-- you went out on a pretty good little western.
I was expecting a matinée western with the usual formula plot and stock characters. But this is not a formula matinée. Two of the chief characters—Morgan and Bradford—are morally ambiguous. That is, they are as capable of high deeds as well as low, sort of like real people. Also, Morgan, I believe, has more screen time than ostensible hero Elliott. I'm not sure why, maybe because Elliott is a middle-age 50, and wants to slow down. Also, it's Morgan who attracts the good-looking woman, while Elliott is all business.
I suspect the 70-minutes departs from the standard since it comes at the end of the matinée era. Instead, TV was taking over the cheap western. Anyway, the film is better than its lowly pedigree indicates, and can stand on its own as a slice of sagebrush entertainment. And, oh yes, shouldn't leave off without paying tribute to Wild Bill, this being his final western. He was one of the few matinée cowboys who could act tough and make you believe it. I think it was the narrow eyes and resonant voice. Anyway, he sure gave me a lot of entertainment over the years. Good luck, Bill, wherever you are-- you went out on a pretty good little western.
- dougdoepke
- Jul 2, 2014
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- Runtime1 hour 11 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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