After his father and brother are murdered by a corrupt lawyer and sheriff duo, railroad surveyor Clay O'Mara plans his revenge, and is aided by former outlaw Whitey Kincade.After his father and brother are murdered by a corrupt lawyer and sheriff duo, railroad surveyor Clay O'Mara plans his revenge, and is aided by former outlaw Whitey Kincade.After his father and brother are murdered by a corrupt lawyer and sheriff duo, railroad surveyor Clay O'Mara plans his revenge, and is aided by former outlaw Whitey Kincade.
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- Barfly
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- Stableman
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- Townsman
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- Harry Lowerie
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- Jackson
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Dan Duryea and Russell Johnson (the professor from Gilligan) have surprisingly interesting roles. Duryea plays the bad guy with the good heart. Johnson plays an apparent weak drunkard who surprises.
Audie plays it straight as a naive young man, Clay Omara, seeking justice for the slayers of his brother and father but every once in a while shows he's tougher and smarter than the average bad guy.
Abbe Lane and Susan Cabot add a dash of spice. Lane is the saloon girl with the heart of gold. Cabot is the sheriff's niece engaged to the town lawyers who it is immediately apparent will fall for Clay.
On the other hand this is better than average due solely to the over the top performance of Dan Duryea who steals the show delivering some good laughs.
Good support cast and a simple plot with a short running time make this a very easy matinee watch.
Recommend for sure :)
Did you know
- TriviaAudie Murphy and Dan Duryea would later both appear in two more films, Night Passage (1957) and Six Black Horses (1962).
- GoofsDuring the ride from Diablo to Santiago, Clay has Whitey handcuffed. When they are ambushed and Whitey's horse falls down, the rider puts his right hand down to break his fall, obviously no longer handcuffed.
- Quotes
Whitey Kincaid: If I was smart, I'd shoot you right now. Except I think I'll keep you around for awhile...just to see what makes you work.
Clay O'Mara: Maybe you're getting soft, Whitey. Maybe you're turning into a human being.
Whitey Kincaid: If I ever feel that coming on, I'll shoot myself.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Ljuset från Lund (1955)
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- 1h 21m(81 min)