5/10
The return of Jack Slade
12 May 2024
The son of a quick-shooting lawman, Jack Slade (John Ericson) abandons law school to follow in his late father's footsteps. At the behest of Pinkerton agent Joseph Ryan (Howard Petrie), Slade infiltrates the hideout of the notorious Wild Bunch, led by the vicious Harry Sutton (Neville Brand). As he gathers information about the gang, his mission is threatened by his friendship with alcoholic cowboy Johnny (Jon Shepodd) and his growing attraction to female outlaw Texas Rose (Mari Blanchard.

The Return of Jack Slade is an ok western with some excitement like the train robberies, the final shootout, and a few interesting characters like Neville Brand and Mari Blanchard. Jon Ericsson in the title role looks suitably rebellious as the son of Jack Slade and has a permanent teen pout, but I found him bland, dull, and he looked like he was trying to remember his lines. He lacked that charisma as a lead, I felt. To be honest, I found this western on the dull side, especially in the talking bits, and the plot dragged. Having said that, the stark black and white photography adds to the gritty depiction of the outlaws and its hide out. Some lively action is scattered here and there. But nothing too special.
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