Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn agent sent to investigate the thefts of gold bullion shipments discovers that the mine owner is behind it. He also finds out that the owner has his gang capture travelers in the desert to... Tout lireAn agent sent to investigate the thefts of gold bullion shipments discovers that the mine owner is behind it. He also finds out that the owner has his gang capture travelers in the desert to use as slave labor in the mine.An agent sent to investigate the thefts of gold bullion shipments discovers that the mine owner is behind it. He also finds out that the owner has his gang capture travelers in the desert to use as slave labor in the mine.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
Ed Cassidy
- Mr. Carson
- (as E. Cassidy)
Ben Corbett
- Prisoner
- (non crédité)
Art Dillard
- Bill - Henchman
- (non crédité)
Barney Furey
- Mason
- (non crédité)
Oscar Gahan
- Prisoner
- (non crédité)
Herman Hack
- Henchman
- (non crédité)
Clyde McClary
- Prisoner
- (non crédité)
George Morrell
- Prisoner
- (non crédité)
Chuck Morrison
- Henchman
- (non crédité)
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Kirk Baxter has been sent to investigate murder and robbery involving gold shipments. Identifying a gang member by his bullets, he uses that man's horse to locate and join the gang. He learns the gang is tipped off to the shipments by a mine employee using carrier pigeons. But the next message reveals his true identity and he is made a prisoner.
Great desert scenery, John Mack Brown's easy going delivery and some intrigue are some of the decent things here, however it was just average with a plot that just tickboxes. Action at the end is good - fine stunt work with Brown skimming underneath a fast moving wagon. No CGI!!
Great desert scenery, John Mack Brown's easy going delivery and some intrigue are some of the decent things here, however it was just average with a plot that just tickboxes. Action at the end is good - fine stunt work with Brown skimming underneath a fast moving wagon. No CGI!!
The Courageous Avenger casts Johnny Mack Brown as an express agent investigating a series of gold shipment robberies that occur in the desert. Shipments take the desert trail, but they never return and often drivers and guards are found dead. Brown has a personal interest because the last driver killed was the brother of his girl friend Helen Erickson.
There's an inside man who is getting word to his confederates on the desert by an old tried and true method which I will not reveal, it's half of the story. In addition though these guys have another racket going. Out there on the desert these outlaws have found a silver mine and they waylay travelers on the desert to work as slave labor in said mine. They make silver bullets to use which sure does mark their victims, but also gives them away. Not like they're the Lone Ranger who's a good guy or they're hunting werewolves and really need those bullets. Why not just go into town and get the regular lead kind? Interesting gimmick, but kind of dumb when you analyze it.
The Courageous Avenger has however got an exciting climax where Brown rounds up the whole gang with a nice chase scene through the desert where some good stunt work is featured. It's not a great film, but passable enough entertainment.
There's an inside man who is getting word to his confederates on the desert by an old tried and true method which I will not reveal, it's half of the story. In addition though these guys have another racket going. Out there on the desert these outlaws have found a silver mine and they waylay travelers on the desert to work as slave labor in said mine. They make silver bullets to use which sure does mark their victims, but also gives them away. Not like they're the Lone Ranger who's a good guy or they're hunting werewolves and really need those bullets. Why not just go into town and get the regular lead kind? Interesting gimmick, but kind of dumb when you analyze it.
The Courageous Avenger has however got an exciting climax where Brown rounds up the whole gang with a nice chase scene through the desert where some good stunt work is featured. It's not a great film, but passable enough entertainment.
A lawman's investigations into the repeated robberies of gold bullion shipments leads to the discovery of a slave labour camp. Creaky and forgettable low-budget Western which succumbs to the usual lazy writing and bad acting after showing early promise.
In the 1930s and 40s, Johnny Mack Brown made a ton of B-westerns. Today, he's mostly forgotten—though he was a pretty good leading man. Why do I like him? Well, he was no pretty-boy and his performances seemed pretty natural. Unfortunately, he did not work for big studios and it's not surprising his films are neglected because they were often rather sloppily made by tiny so-called 'Poverty Row' studios. In this case, Supreme Pictures made this Brown western.
The plot is very similar to many other B-westerns. Brown is an investigator sent in to look into some robberies of gold shipments. None of this is particularly new or novel. However, HOW the baddies pass on this information was kind of wacky—they use carrier pigeons to pass on the information!! Eventually, Brown gets to the bottom of it—and frees a bunch of slaves who were forced to work for the baddies (that's also pretty wacky). The bottom line is that apart from a few novel twists, this is pretty much like most of Brown's films—or the films of many other cowboy stars of the era. And, nothing to distinguish it either—especially with its rather limp ending.
The plot is very similar to many other B-westerns. Brown is an investigator sent in to look into some robberies of gold shipments. None of this is particularly new or novel. However, HOW the baddies pass on this information was kind of wacky—they use carrier pigeons to pass on the information!! Eventually, Brown gets to the bottom of it—and frees a bunch of slaves who were forced to work for the baddies (that's also pretty wacky). The bottom line is that apart from a few novel twists, this is pretty much like most of Brown's films—or the films of many other cowboy stars of the era. And, nothing to distinguish it either—especially with its rather limp ending.
Lawman Johnny Mack Brown is called in to hunt down a gang of cutthroats who rob gold shipments as they pass through the desert, murdering the escorts with silver bullets. In a bizarre twist, the baddies own a silver mine in which they force a handful of scrawny men to work as slaves!
A standard-issue Saturday matinée B-western, this is straight-forward and pleasant enough entertainment for fans of the genre. Brown's always a good hero, the heavies extremely nasty, and leading lady Helen Erickson extremely good-looking!
Filled with great cinematography, Courageous Avenger features some breathtaking rocky desert scenery that add to the film's atmosphere, as do the scenes of the creepy, half-crazed old men chained to a spinning wheel. They look as if they belong in a 1930's zombie movie!
A standard-issue Saturday matinée B-western, this is straight-forward and pleasant enough entertainment for fans of the genre. Brown's always a good hero, the heavies extremely nasty, and leading lady Helen Erickson extremely good-looking!
Filled with great cinematography, Courageous Avenger features some breathtaking rocky desert scenery that add to the film's atmosphere, as do the scenes of the creepy, half-crazed old men chained to a spinning wheel. They look as if they belong in a 1930's zombie movie!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis film received its earliest documented telecasts in Los Angeles Monday 23 May 1949 on KNBH (Channel 4), in Fort Worth Thursday 22 September 1949 on WBAP (Channel 5), in Salt Lake City Wednesday 16 November 1949 on KDYL (Channel 4), in Cincinnati Saturday 31 December 1949 on WLW-T (Channel 4), and in New York City Saturday 29 September 1950 on WATV (Channel 13).
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Détails
- Durée
- 58min
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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