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1943 • Romance / Western • 79m

The Kansan

"SMASHING FISTS AND CRASHING BULLETS...OF DESPERATE MEN IN LOVE!"

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Wounded while stopping the James gang from robbing the local bank, a cowboy wakes up in the hospital to find that he's been elected town marshal. He soon comes into conflict with the town banker, who controls everything in town and is squeezing the townspeople for every penny he can get out of them.

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Richard Dix
Richard Dix
John Bonniwell
Jane Wyatt
Jane Wyatt
Eleanor Sager
Albert Dekker
Albert Dekker
Steve Barat
Eugene Pallette
Eugene Pallette
Tom Waggoner
Victor Jory
Victor Jory
Jeff Barat
Robert Armstrong
Robert Armstrong
Malachy
Beryl Wallace
Beryl Wallace
Soubrette
Clem Bevans
Clem Bevans
Bridge-Tender
Hobart Cavanaugh
Hobart Cavanaugh
Josh Hudkins
Francis McDonald
Francis McDonald
Gil Hatton
Willie Best
Willie Best
Bones
Douglas Fowley
Douglas Fowley
Ben Nash
Rod Cameron
Rod Cameron
Kelso
Eddy Waller
Eddy Waller
Ed Gilbert
Ray Bennett
Ray Bennett
Messenger
Gertrude Astor
Gertrude Astor
Blonde Townswoman
Walter Baldwin
Walter Baldwin
Judge Lorrimer
Ted Billings
Ted Billings
Barfly
Writer: Harold ShumateDirector: George ArchainbaudProducer: Harry Sherman

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CinemaSerf
2025-07-17
60%

I think this might be my first film to feature Richard Dix in a leading role, and to be fair to him - he is no worse than many other Hollywood B-listers drafted in to fulfil their contract. This one sees him portray sharp shooting “Bonniwell” who fell found of the legendary “James” gang, only to awaken in the tender care of “Eleanor” (Jane Wyatt) in a town where he has just been elected sheriff. That’s all the cunning plan of the expansionist “Barat” (Albert Dekker) who, together with his scheming brother “Jeff” (Victor Jory) is bent on taking over the town at all costs. Things don’t start off too promisingly for the new lawman when he encounters his aptly named old friend “Waggoner” (the instantly recognisable Eugene Pallette) who is facing an enormous $5,000 bill just to drive his cattle over some land. Determined to intervene on his friend’s behalf, “Bonniwell” soon discovers which way his bread is now buttered. Thereafter, the story follows fairly predictable tram lines with hold-ups, murder plots and we even get a carriage chase - though not from the most alert of pursuers. In the end, there’s not really much jeopardy but at least there are a few familial twists that emphasise that when it come to it, blood is thicker than water but banknotes are thicker than both. It’s a quickly paced and energetically scored western that easily passes eighty minutes but that tests nobody - on screen or in front of it.

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Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
United Artists

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