Two brothers running from Texas due the younger found troubles wherever he goes, his name is Sam Mayhew (Skip Homeier), his mature old brother Bill Mayhew (John Payne) is already fed up about the bad behavior of the hothead Sam, he decides at last split apart and each one follow his own track, but both end up in the same city and falling in love for the same girl Elizabeth Sutton (Mona Freman), Bill finds a job in a stable where the owner John Sutton (Ray Middleton) having in my start a new business of stagecoach line until Denver which he becomes partner later, meanwhile the rebel Sam bumps into the big boss in town Jim Donovan (Lee J. Cobb), they stand in opposite sides without comment that both are actually brothers, the clash is a matter of time.
Republic Pictures already in decline process made this predicable and standard western, followed by a mindless screenplay in a so far-fetched story, specially the outcome, the true star certainly will turn down such foolish role as main character, quite sure wasn't the case of John Payne at this time, apart he was a decent actor indeed, two characters are noteworthy Lee J. Cobb as bad Boss who any further comment is expendable due its background and Skip Homeier as wayward guy has a perfect chemistry to the role and deliver all the producers expected, has another secondary character called Pecos that in upcoming years will becomes one most villains of all time Lee Van Cleef, another colorful character is the old stable guy Whipsaw Ellis (Andy Clay) lying all the time, he's worth as much as he weights, Mona Freeman is beauty woman enlightens the picture as unique female in town, all the others were background actress, let it see if you forget the obtuse storyline, otherwise don't waste your time.
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First watch: 1984 / How many: 2 / Source: TV-DVD / Rating: 6.