El sheriff Masterson está empeñado en probar que un grupo de vaqueros ha tendido una trampa a Merrick haciéndole parecer culpable de asesinato.El sheriff Masterson está empeñado en probar que un grupo de vaqueros ha tendido una trampa a Merrick haciéndole parecer culpable de asesinato.El sheriff Masterson está empeñado en probar que un grupo de vaqueros ha tendido una trampa a Merrick haciéndole parecer culpable de asesinato.
William Henry
- Charlie Fry
- (as William A. Henry)
Victor Adamson
- Henchman
- (sin créditos)
Leon Alton
- Townsman
- (sin créditos)
Stanley Blystone
- Judge
- (sin créditos)
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I've admired James Griffith as a shady character actor for some years but he shines in this little B western. He appeared in around 200 film & TV shows but this is the best I've seen him. He plays Doc Holliday, friend of Wyatt Earp, but this time he's mainly squaring up to Bat Masterson, played by George Montgomery. William Castle directs and Nancy Gates is the romantic interest. The plot is formular for this period in Hollywood -1954- famous lawman meets famous gunslinger meets pretty girl. Bad guys try to act menacing but fail miserable. George Montgomery plays George Montgomery again and in wide screen which is nice. Some poor acting from supporting cast and weak script lines keep this from ever becoming a good western. OK for 10 year old children though.
Brings together Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, Doc Holliday in an ol western... the usual cowboys and Indians. Stars George Montgomery, James Griffith, and Bruce Cowling. In Dodge City, it's the cattlemen against Merrick, the man helping the native americans, and Masterson is determined to bring justice if he can. kind of ironic that part of it is filmed in Griffith Park, but doesn't seem to be connected to James Griffith. it's the usual western shenanigans. pretty good... very linear story-line. nothing too new here. Directed by William Castle; he had started in westerns... ended up as the horror movie king in the 1950s and 1960s. Castle also directed House on Haunted Hill ( and lesser known The Tingler !) with Vincent Price.
William Castle Directed this Awful Story that Never Seems as Urgent as the Screenplay Pretends.
It is a Talk-Fest Interrupted at Regular Intervals with a Lot of Gun-Fire.
But the Whole Movie seems Off.
George Montgomery Delivers Every Line with the Same Inflection and Two Facial Expressions...Not Smiling and Smiling.
It's a Slog that Tries to Ramp Up the Story of a Murder-Trial that may Result in an Indian War.
Wyatt is taken Out of the Action by a Thrown Rock.
None of this is Convincing.
The Trial is Stiff and Boring as is most of this Misfire.
Bat Masterson, Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, Virgil Earp...it's one of those "Name-Droppers" that Proliferated Pictures in the 1950's.
It Takes More than Famous Name-Tags to Make a Movie Entertaining.
Filmed in Technicolor so that's Something.
It is a Talk-Fest Interrupted at Regular Intervals with a Lot of Gun-Fire.
But the Whole Movie seems Off.
George Montgomery Delivers Every Line with the Same Inflection and Two Facial Expressions...Not Smiling and Smiling.
It's a Slog that Tries to Ramp Up the Story of a Murder-Trial that may Result in an Indian War.
Wyatt is taken Out of the Action by a Thrown Rock.
None of this is Convincing.
The Trial is Stiff and Boring as is most of this Misfire.
Bat Masterson, Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, Virgil Earp...it's one of those "Name-Droppers" that Proliferated Pictures in the 1950's.
It Takes More than Famous Name-Tags to Make a Movie Entertaining.
Filmed in Technicolor so that's Something.
Although the friendship of Marshal Wyatt Earp and gunfighter/gambler Doc Holiday is frontier legend and the subject of several movies, Dodge City's other famous lawman Bat Masterson and Holiday did not have the same feelings. That is the premise on which Masterson Of Kansas is built around, although the two are forced into alliance by exigent circumstances.
George Montgomery is in the title role and James Griffith plays Doc Holiday. The exigent circumstances are a threatened Indian war when John Maxwell who has worked for peace is accused of murdering the commanding officer at Fort Dodge on perjured testimony of David Bruce.
It all doesn't smell right to Montgomery who finds proof enough in the Indian village of Jay Silverheels the Comanche chief. At least proof enough for him if not the white man's court. After that he's on a mission to clear Maxwell and maybe win his daughter's hand who is played by Nancy Gates.
And if Montgomery and Griffith don't have enough to fight about the sight of Gates puts them both in heat. Bruce Cowling as Wyatt Earp has enough on his hands to keep these two from killing each other.
Masterson Of Kansas is a nice no frills B western directed by William Castle in a straightforward style that does not portray his penchant for gimmicky horror films. Doc Holiday is always an interesting character and James Griffith joins a respectable pantheon of players who have played Holiday over the years like, Cesar Romero, Victor Mature, Jason Robards, Jr., Kirk Douglas, and Val Kilmer. Griffith yields to none of them.
Fans of westerns and George Montgomery westerns will have little to complain about with Masterson Of Kansas.
George Montgomery is in the title role and James Griffith plays Doc Holiday. The exigent circumstances are a threatened Indian war when John Maxwell who has worked for peace is accused of murdering the commanding officer at Fort Dodge on perjured testimony of David Bruce.
It all doesn't smell right to Montgomery who finds proof enough in the Indian village of Jay Silverheels the Comanche chief. At least proof enough for him if not the white man's court. After that he's on a mission to clear Maxwell and maybe win his daughter's hand who is played by Nancy Gates.
And if Montgomery and Griffith don't have enough to fight about the sight of Gates puts them both in heat. Bruce Cowling as Wyatt Earp has enough on his hands to keep these two from killing each other.
Masterson Of Kansas is a nice no frills B western directed by William Castle in a straightforward style that does not portray his penchant for gimmicky horror films. Doc Holiday is always an interesting character and James Griffith joins a respectable pantheon of players who have played Holiday over the years like, Cesar Romero, Victor Mature, Jason Robards, Jr., Kirk Douglas, and Val Kilmer. Griffith yields to none of them.
Fans of westerns and George Montgomery westerns will have little to complain about with Masterson Of Kansas.
Bat Masterson (George Montgomery) is a gunslinger. Masterson, Wyatt Earp (Bruce Cowling) and Doc Holliday (James Griffith) work together to protect an impending land exchange between honest rancher Merrick (John Maxwell) and peace-seeking Indian chief Yellow Hawk (Jay Silverheels) against the crooked chicanery of land baron Clay Bennett (David Bruce). Nancy Gates ( Comanche station) is the daughter of Merrick, who is sentenced to hang, but believes him innocent ...
A fairly good shoot-em up, which does what it says on its tin and offers good entertainment. James Griffith as Doc Holliday is a scene stealer, and gives this nifty B-programmer some gravitas, and Montgomery is his usual likeable and stalwart self as Bat Masterson.
A fairly good shoot-em up, which does what it says on its tin and offers good entertainment. James Griffith as Doc Holliday is a scene stealer, and gives this nifty B-programmer some gravitas, and Montgomery is his usual likeable and stalwart self as Bat Masterson.
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- ErroresDoc Holliday was a doctor of dentistry not medicine as implied.
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Doc Holliday: Why don't you kill me? You'd be doing me a favor.
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- Bat Masterson, Bad Man
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 13min(73 min)
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