Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuEx-outlaw Will Sabre wants an honest life under the alias Dan Tomlinson but his old gang, under new leader Dunsten, wants him back for a new string of armed robberies.Ex-outlaw Will Sabre wants an honest life under the alias Dan Tomlinson but his old gang, under new leader Dunsten, wants him back for a new string of armed robberies.Ex-outlaw Will Sabre wants an honest life under the alias Dan Tomlinson but his old gang, under new leader Dunsten, wants him back for a new string of armed robberies.
- Larry
- (as Donald Barry)
- Jones
- (as Al Wyatt)
- Burt
- (as Red Morgan)
- Mr. Blaisdell
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- Posse Member
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- Townsman
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- Townsman
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- Townsman
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- Posse Member
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Standard 50s Oater as per formulaic story, but it's spiritedly played and it's not without emotional hefts. Story has Montgomery as Will Sabre, who has had enough of the outlaw life and quits the gang that are titled in his name. Only the gang wont let him quit and he has 30 days to change his mind or else! Not good since under an alias he's landed a nice job in Durango, become a surrogate father to an orphan, and if he can stay straight he'll get the hand of his honey, Judy (Robinson).
It starts with a callous murder and from there we are in no doubt that the one time Sabre Gang, now the Dunsten (Brodie) Gang, are bad dudes and Will Sabre (alias Dan) has his hands full from a number of angles. It's the various active threads that keep the pic from falling into mediocre hell, with Montgomery finding believable chemistry with both Robinson and young Clark. Action scenes are well staged, the Simi Valley and Chatsworth locales are nicely present and Gertsman's crisp black and white photography is most pleasant.
No surprises in store but this is above average and better than the plot would suggest. 6.5/10
Montgomery is not a great actor but he is effective as a gun hand trying to reform and stop killing. Ann Robinson is a dish, so they make a great couple. Steve Brodie is a convincing villain, and the action is somewhat slow and frustrating because initially Sabre wants to take on the identity of Bobbly Clark's father and allow killer Sabre to be reported dead but then he dithers and goes back on his plan, when all he had to do was to shoot all the members of the Sabre gang dead and the sheriff would not be able to identify him.
At one point he tells lovely Robinson that he has switched names because he does not want to kill anymore but, after much hesitation, he goes ahead and kills three or four gang members for good measure.
So go figure that contradiction. Apart from that, it's a touching and entertaining B pic.
Standard western about an outlaw trying to reform is a competent heartwarming little programmer that features a fine performance from George Montgomery, who expresses desperation as an ex-outlaw trying to bury his past; his interactions with the boy comes across natural and a reason for him to reform. Apart from the emotional content, there's some lively gunplay and a really callous main villain. Just wished that it was in colour, though.
Even so Montgomery turns in a fine performance as an outlaw who wants to quit his gang and go straight, straight to Ann Robinson an old girl friend and marry her. But the gang won't leave him alone and the current leader Steve Brodie has a notion he can take Montgomery.
In addition to Robinson, Montgomery also picks up orphan Bobby Clark and the three do become a family after a few rough patches. George must have felt like Michael Corleone the way his old crew wants to drag him back in.
Western fans should be pleased with this one.
Nifty Little Saddle Soap that utilizes that 50's Plot Point that Post-War Baby-Boomers got there Handle. It's all about Kids ("Shane", "The Rifleman"). This one isn't too Sappy and the Cast makes it Appealing and Heartwarming.
Guns Ablaze and the Solution has an Optimistic, Forgiving Attitude about Gangster Reform for a Sunny Conclusion. Enjoyable, Fast-Paced Western that should Please Fans of the Genre.
Brodie Steals the Show as a Nasty Creep and the rest of the Seasoned Cast Help things stay on course. The Kid, who just Lost His Dad, shows some Intelligence and Attitude that Rivals the Grownups and does Not Diminish the Grit of the Movie.
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- WissenswertesIn 1957 United Artists released this as a double feature with Chicago vertraulich (1957).
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Dunston: Smart guys, all of ya! For twenty dollars, he tells us which way Will Sabre went... well, he could tell somebody about us for twenty more.
[to man he just shot in the back]
Dunston: Will Sabre thinks he's the last of the fast guns, but we know different, you and me. Ashes to ashes, friend.
[kicks dirt onto the man's face]
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