At a lesser scale than DARK COMMAND, which I commented a few minutes ago. Not the same actors either, but at least this is an outdoor western, unlike so many other westerns from this company. Anyway, it is action packed, pense, rough, very entertaining. However don't expect any surprise on the story. Jo Kane was a western maker who worked entirely for Republic during his entire career, he knew his job, and was familiar with Rod Cameron and Forrest Tucker; they will work together several more times for Republic. But here, you can not avoid cabaret sequences, a trademark of westerns at Republic, but there are not too long, as it was for JUBILEE TRAIL, with river boats and cabaret scenes, too many for a western, if my memory is faithful. So, enjoy this western. One more thing, as in many Republic westerns, if you removed riding sequences, scenes where you watch cow boys on their horses thru sierras, plains, mesas, desert, valleys, if you removed those long scenes, you will remove one third of the film. This was a trick used by many film makers for western, to fill up the feature length. Ha ha ha.