6/10
Always specify "David" when you say "Howard"!
20 February 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Director: DAVID HOWARD. Screenplay: Oliver Drake. Story: Bernard McConville. Photography: Harry J. Wild. Film editor: Frederic Knudtson. Music director: Roy Webb. RCA Sound System. Producer: Bert Gilroy.

Copyright 20 January 1939 by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. U.S. release: 20 January 1939. No recorded New York opening. Australian release: 15 June 1939. 6 reels, 58 minutes.

SYNOPSIS: Bandits take over a town.

NOTES: McConville's original story was called "The Stagecoach Stops at Pinyon Gulch". Lorraine Johnson is better known as Laraine Day.

COMMENT: Director David Howard gets plenty of pace and action into this one, even though the story is pretty routine. O'Brien himself daringly stunts on the speeding stagecoach during the routing-the-heavies finale. The young Miss Day makes a most agreeable heroine. All told, a very entertaining minor league western, on a par with "The Renegade Ranger".
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