A gunslinger returns to his hometown to warn of an impending outlaw gang attack, but he's met with hatred and fear for his previous killings.A gunslinger returns to his hometown to warn of an impending outlaw gang attack, but he's met with hatred and fear for his previous killings.A gunslinger returns to his hometown to warn of an impending outlaw gang attack, but he's met with hatred and fear for his previous killings.
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- TriviaPortions of the film were shot on location at Jack Ingram Ranch in Woodland Hills, CA and the Santa Susanna Mountains, CA.
- GoofsDuring the scene on the edge of town where Martin is about to be framed, you can clearly see a set of car headlights move across the mountain road in the background.
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Rick Martin: I'll be back.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Bullwinkle Show: Buried Treasure/A Tisket a Casket, or The Bury Box (1961)
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A Gunslinger Defending a Cowardly Town
This film begins with a notorious gunman by the name of "Rick Martin" (Sterling Hayden) riding into the town of Casper, Wyoming to the complete shock and disdain of the townspeople as he had previously killed three men there not too long ago. To that effect, while Rick is at the cemetery visiting his mother's grave, the town marshal "Bat Davis" (James Millican) informs him that he is not welcome and strongly suggests that he ride out of town immediately. For his part, Rick acknowledges the marshal's concern but then informs him of the news that a gang of ruthless outlaws led by a man named "Tom Quentin" (John Dehner) is riding toward Casper with the intention of pillaging the town in the morning. Not only that, but Rick also offers his services to repel the outlaws if needed. Stunned by this news, Marshal Davis grants Rick the opportunity to spend some time in town while he takes matters up with the local town council. Unfortunately, while Marshal Davis is conferring with the town council, Rick is challenged to a gunfight by a cowboy named "Lem Sutter" (Rod Taylor) who seeks to make a name for himself. Having promised Marshal Davis that he wouldn't cause any problems in town, Rick refuses the challenge-which temporarily resolves the problem but, over time, only emboldens Lem even more. But what Rick doesn't realize is that there is another man in town who is even more dangerous than Lem or Tom Quentin--and he has his own plans for dealing with people who stand in his way. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this was one of those solid Westerns which typified the period in which it was produced and was a staple at drive-ins across the United States during that time. Especially interesting was the mindset of the townsfolk once they were informed that a ruthless horde of outlaws was headed their way to murder, rape and pillage. It was both amusing and rather pathetic as well. Be that as it may, while certainly not a great film by any means, I found it entertaining enough and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly above average.
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- Oct 26, 2022
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- Runtime1 hour 13 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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