Chicago detectives in the 1880s head west to find the killers of their colleague.Chicago detectives in the 1880s head west to find the killers of their colleague.Chicago detectives in the 1880s head west to find the killers of their colleague.
Anthony George
- Thomas
- (as Tony George)
Sam Peckinpah
- Bit Part
- (as David Samuel Peckinpah)
Fred Sherman
- Bank manager
- (as Fred E. Sherman)
William Tannen
- Deputy Harris
- (as William J. Tannen)
Richard Walsh
- Deputy Smith
- (as Dick Walsh)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaFinal film of Meg Randall.
- GoofsSince the detectives already knew the gang killed anyone who saw a face, including the deputy encountered in the first breakout, repeating the setup at the nearly certain cost of another deputy's life makes them unreasonably assholish for the film's "good guys".
- ConnectionsRemake of Flaming Bullets (1945)
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Last of the Bad Westerns ...
Maybe not, but this one is pretty bad. The worst aspect is the overbearing narrator who insists on explaining each plot development in a movie where the plot moves aren't exactly Byzantine. George Montgomery is granite jawed as the hero, an undercover lawmen posing as a bank robber. Montgomery is stiff, but he looks like Dom DeLuise next to co-star Keith Larsen, who is so wooden he puts the sap in sapling. There is one twist involving the identity of the secret bad guy, but even that is telegraphed too soon. The action is sparse and done in a pedestrian way, lots of shooting wildly into the air. Veterans Michael Ansara and James Best have decent small roles. Not much to recommend here but it's tolerable if you HAVE to see an oater.
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- hoodcsa
- Jul 17, 2004
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 19 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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