Governor Price sends SUNSET CARSON to investigate a smuggling ring which is baffling the Border Patrol. Newspaper woman Ann Morton (LINDA STIRLING) is working incognito in the saloon waiting for a break on the smuggling story. By posing as an expected outlaw named Brazos Kane, Sunset becomes a member of the gang. Ann discovers his real identity and purpose but conceals her knowledge, even from him.
The last ten minutes of this lively western is pure high energy action filled with chases, leaping off rooftops, and exciting and never ending fight between Carson and Roy Barcroft (the villain of the piece, of course). The rest of the film is well-plotted and packed some humour and a little intrigue. Linda Sterling as the saloon lady is charming.
The last ten minutes of this lively western is pure high energy action filled with chases, leaping off rooftops, and exciting and never ending fight between Carson and Roy Barcroft (the villain of the piece, of course). The rest of the film is well-plotted and packed some humour and a little intrigue. Linda Sterling as the saloon lady is charming.