Cornel Wilde follows in the footsteps of Zorro in this quickie from the team of producer Sam Katzman and director Lew Landers set long ago when Los Angeles was just a collection of shacks but the Russkies were already the menace.
Villainy is supplied by those usual suspects Alfonso Bedoya and John Dehner, while the biggest (and most pleasant) surprise is a unique appearance in Technicolor by the usually demure Theresa Wright as a feisty young filly who strides about in boots and britches and is handy with a gun. She should given Wilde a swift clip about the ear for calling them "those horrible pants" and the film subscribes to the usual nonsense that she's only capable of turning heads when she changes into a nice frilly dress.
Villainy is supplied by those usual suspects Alfonso Bedoya and John Dehner, while the biggest (and most pleasant) surprise is a unique appearance in Technicolor by the usually demure Theresa Wright as a feisty young filly who strides about in boots and britches and is handy with a gun. She should given Wilde a swift clip about the ear for calling them "those horrible pants" and the film subscribes to the usual nonsense that she's only capable of turning heads when she changes into a nice frilly dress.