5 reviews
- classicsoncall
- Feb 2, 2011
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- mark.waltz
- Jan 24, 2023
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Kermit Maynard stars in this poverty row western which anticipates what Edmond O'Brien did to James Cagney a dozen years later in White Heat. He's put in prison to get close to Maston Williams and escape with him and find where some stolen bonds have been stashed.
They've been stashed all right, not just from the law but from his partner Karl Hackett. Texas Ranger Maynard may get a chance to bag the whole gang.
He's got a slight annoyance in Anita Saunders daughter of his captain who doesn't see why women can't be Rangers. She should have waited to see Nia Peeples with Chuck Norris. Most of the time she's an annoyance but she does help in the end.
An interesting story very much hampered by poor production values.
They've been stashed all right, not just from the law but from his partner Karl Hackett. Texas Ranger Maynard may get a chance to bag the whole gang.
He's got a slight annoyance in Anita Saunders daughter of his captain who doesn't see why women can't be Rangers. She should have waited to see Nia Peeples with Chuck Norris. Most of the time she's an annoyance but she does help in the end.
An interesting story very much hampered by poor production values.
- bkoganbing
- May 15, 2017
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- StrictlyConfidential
- Sep 29, 2021
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