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A bounty hunter, hired by Pinkerton, trails 3 unknown murderous train robbers to a town and finds a host of suspects.A bounty hunter, hired by Pinkerton, trails 3 unknown murderous train robbers to a town and finds a host of suspects.A bounty hunter, hired by Pinkerton, trails 3 unknown murderous train robbers to a town and finds a host of suspects.
Dub Taylor
- Eli Danvers
- (as Dubb Taylor)
Abdullah Abbas
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Victor Adamson
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Richard Alexander
- Gambler
- (uncredited)
Maurice Anka
- Barfly
- (uncredited)
Wanda Barbour
- Saloon Girl
- (uncredited)
Storyline
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- TriviaFilmed in 3-D (though released in 2-D) by director Andre De Toth, despite the fact that De Toth only had one eye and thus couldn't see in 3-D.
- GoofsWhen Randolph rides into Twin Forks he is wearing a black hat and outfit and only has his saddle bags, bedroll and some supplies. When he goes asking questions he has a beige hat with a rolled brim and new outfit. Then when Randolph meets the doctor's daughter to go to church he has a totally different Stetson and is wearing a full suit with a vest. It's unlikely he could have all those clothes in his saddle bags but there is no way he could or would have been packing the two extra hats.
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A gem of a western
Bounty hunter Randolph Scott is on the trail of a trio of train robbers, but his work is cut out for him -- the three are outwardly respectable citizens, somewhat beyond the arm of the law.
One of my favourite Randolph Scott westerns is a satisfyingly gripping affair from the get-go. It touches upon the mystery-suspense genre, especially with Scott hunting the three bank robbers - now respectable citizens - and there are enough suspects to keep you guessing. One of them came as a surprise at the end - the aspect I liked though was the paranoia spreading to the town folk; they are nervous about the presence of Randolph Scott whose stone-faced countenance, grim determination and coldness predates the Boetticher westerns he made later.
The underrated Andre De Toth - who had directed a few other Scott westerns -directs impressively, keeping the suspense dialed up and maintaining that interest. It's a tautly-drawn, doesn't outstay its welcome and the plot is enticing as Marie Windsor's eyes.
One of my favourite Randolph Scott westerns is a satisfyingly gripping affair from the get-go. It touches upon the mystery-suspense genre, especially with Scott hunting the three bank robbers - now respectable citizens - and there are enough suspects to keep you guessing. One of them came as a surprise at the end - the aspect I liked though was the paranoia spreading to the town folk; they are nervous about the presence of Randolph Scott whose stone-faced countenance, grim determination and coldness predates the Boetticher westerns he made later.
The underrated Andre De Toth - who had directed a few other Scott westerns -directs impressively, keeping the suspense dialed up and maintaining that interest. It's a tautly-drawn, doesn't outstay its welcome and the plot is enticing as Marie Windsor's eyes.
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- Runtime1 hour 19 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.75 : 1
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