Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn honest sheriff attempts to save an 11-year-old boy who helped him capture a notorious killer.An honest sheriff attempts to save an 11-year-old boy who helped him capture a notorious killer.An honest sheriff attempts to save an 11-year-old boy who helped him capture a notorious killer.
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- Millie Street
- (as Reba Tassell)
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The Brass Legend has Sheriff O'Brian getting a tip from young Donald MacDonald that notorious outlaw Raymond Burr is in the area and keeping company with a lewd saloon woman Rebecca Welles. Before they get down to business O'Brian has the drop on Burr.
Well by God this is not according to the code of the west where you're supposed to face the bad guy down and maybe get killed. Bad enough that Welles believes it and makes no secret about it, but half the town thinks like she does and thinks that Burr got a raw deal.
Further they don't like that O'Brian tried to keep young MacDonald's name out of it thinking that one of Burr's friends might want to shoot the snitch even if he's 12 years old. Sure enough a particular low life specimen does.
O'Brian is a stalwart hero in the mold of Wyatt Earp whom he just started playing on television. Burr is always an interesting villain and Welles as the vengeful saloon woman is fascinating.
The Brass Legend a good B western, fans of O'Brian and Burr will not be disappointed.
The Two Leads...Hero Sheriff Hugh O' Brien and Outlaw Raymond Burr.
In the Mix is almost a Prerequisite in the Prolific 50's Western...A "Kid".
From Highly-Praised and Popular Films like "Shane" (1953) Onward. Including TV"s "The Rifleman".
Were Examples of Popular Culture Icons that Showcased the "Boom".
Family Life in Post-War America was a "Celebratory" Procreative Parade of Offspring.
The Down-Home, Salt of the Earth "Americana" Manifested in the Western Genre.
After the War it was Obligatory to Reflect Contemporary Reality...Arriving "Boomers".
Mostly this was Nothing More than "Ornamental" and for the Most Part, at Best it was Non-Intrusive, but at Worst it could Cause Cringes and Interfere by way of Irritations.
The Adolescent in this Little-Seen or Appreciated Movie, the "Kid" is Used in just the Right Way.
He is Substantial to the Plot, Yields Firearms, and Helps His Friend the Sheriff in Apprehending the Outlaw.
Also, Against the Norm, He is Attacked and Shot of His Horse for His Involvement.
This is Highly Unusual in the Code-Dominated, Ultra Conservative Decade.
Non-Adults were Rarely Allowed to become Victims of Abuse or Violence in Mainstream Movies.
There's an Unusual Gunfight in the Saloon Presented in an Off-Handed Display.
To Cap it Off, the "Showdown" Mano-Mano between Good and Evil is Not your Standard Stand-Off in the Streets.
Worth a Watch for the Strange Way the Film Presents the Ever-Present Genre Cliches.
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- QuizMost of the principal members of the cast, with the exception of Donald MacDonald and Dennis Cross, went on to have roles with Raymond Burr in the 1957-1966 TV series Perry Mason (1957).
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[first lines]
Clay Gipson: How's that, Wade? Hit him every time!
Sheriff Wade Addams: Well, your marksmanship: not bad; but your speed, not so good. That's because you're wastin' a lot of time slappin' leather. You're wearin' your gunbelt a little too high. That's it, lower it a little. You gotta have your wrist just so it's about touchin' your gun handle. That's about right. Now watch... you watch his eyes, never his hands.
[Addams puts a hole right between the eyes of Tris Hatten's wanted poster]
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