Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAfter 11 years on a chain-gang, stagecoach robber Clay Hollister escapes prison and heads to the town where his brother hid the loot but the sheriff's posse is after him.After 11 years on a chain-gang, stagecoach robber Clay Hollister escapes prison and heads to the town where his brother hid the loot but the sheriff's posse is after him.After 11 years on a chain-gang, stagecoach robber Clay Hollister escapes prison and heads to the town where his brother hid the loot but the sheriff's posse is after him.
Philip Carey
- Clay Hollister
- (as Phil Carey)
Heinie Conklin
- Townsman
- (não creditado)
Francis De Sales
- Sheriff
- (não creditado)
Joseph Forte
- Doc Appleby
- (não creditado)
Fred Graham
- Tom - Wagon Driving Guard
- (não creditado)
Frank Hagney
- Convict
- (não creditado)
Harry Harvey
- Townsman
- (não creditado)
Kelo Henderson
- Guard
- (não creditado)
Harry Hickox
- Jim
- (não creditado)
Harry Lauter
- Tom - Deputy Sheriff
- (não creditado)
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After eleven years in prison, Clay Hollister escapes. Two other prisoners escape with him and the three return to find the money that was never recovered. It was supposedly hidden by Clay's drunken brother and they force him to lead them to it. But in an old mine the brother confesses he lost the money gambling and on booze. To make matters worse, they find themselves trapped by the Sheriff and his men.
Phil Carey is the lead actor of this Ray Nazarro directed western, but not as a hero. He is robber and killer who broke out of prison so he could retrieve his stolen money. Makes a change to have a villain in the lead role, and there's some good action and the plot is serviceable. It's an ok western, but nothing too memorable.
Phil Carey is the lead actor of this Ray Nazarro directed western, but not as a hero. He is robber and killer who broke out of prison so he could retrieve his stolen money. Makes a change to have a villain in the lead role, and there's some good action and the plot is serviceable. It's an ok western, but nothing too memorable.
Standard quickie put out by Columbia, filmed on the usual locations at Columbia ranch and in the southern California foothills.
This involves 3 convicts who escape from Yuma prison led by Philip Carey, who go back to the town of Warbow to search for loot hidden by Carey's brother 11 years before. Carey takes his ex-girlfriends family hostage so her husband can go into town and retrieve his brother. That way, Carey doesn't have to face the sheriff who already has warning he's escaped.
Pretty boring stuff with the usual clichés, this is nothing more than one of those many B westerns, disguised as an A western that Columbia put out in the 50s.
The only reason I watched it is because Brian Garfield in his book "Western Films" didn't think it was so bad. I did.
3 out of 10 for being standard
This involves 3 convicts who escape from Yuma prison led by Philip Carey, who go back to the town of Warbow to search for loot hidden by Carey's brother 11 years before. Carey takes his ex-girlfriends family hostage so her husband can go into town and retrieve his brother. That way, Carey doesn't have to face the sheriff who already has warning he's escaped.
Pretty boring stuff with the usual clichés, this is nothing more than one of those many B westerns, disguised as an A western that Columbia put out in the 50s.
The only reason I watched it is because Brian Garfield in his book "Western Films" didn't think it was so bad. I did.
3 out of 10 for being standard
I appreciated this western because of Phil Carey in an outlaw character, not a good one for once. It is short, quick, without any useless scenes. Of course Ray Nazzaro never provides masterpieces...In this movie you also have the always good Robert Wilke as one of Phil Carey's pals, also an escaped convict. The characters scheme is not totally new, however. The son link brings some spice to the story, I admit. And this western was not produced by Sam Katzman, the sinister producer of Columbia Picture, so greedy about films financial matters that he gave us so awful results; not always though, but most of the time. Here, Wallace Mac Donald was in charge. You can see it by yourself.
Jailbreak leads to excitement as criminals fight their way out of the chain gang to recover lost loot. Good acting with plot twists and changing alliances. If you like westerns, especially ones smarter than the typical dime novel type here you go. If you like Tonto well he is the only actor you will recognize in this book turned movie.
I saw this on the Western Channel this Sunday morning. Never heard of this one before so I thought I'd watch it for awhile. As it turns out, I watched the whole thing before I finished my pot of coffee! Quick, sturdy little western.
I was surprised to see it was filmed in color and was amazed at how sharp the color was 48 years later.
The length of the movie was just right, about an hour and ten minutes. A little longer and the padding would have shown. The action scenes and script were somewhat clichéd ("It's just a flesh wound"--where have I heard that one before?), but I enjoyed it as the pace was crisp.
Philip Carey has had a long career on the "One Life to Live" soap opera, Andrew Duggan had a steady stream of guest starring roles on TV along with the lead on "Lancer", and, of course, Jay Silverheels was Tonto, so the cast wasn't completely obscure. The boy who played David, Christopher Olsen, is the brother of Susan Olsen (Cindy on the "Brady Bunch").
Not a bad way to pass the time on a Sunday morning. Now it is time to rake the leaves.
I was surprised to see it was filmed in color and was amazed at how sharp the color was 48 years later.
The length of the movie was just right, about an hour and ten minutes. A little longer and the padding would have shown. The action scenes and script were somewhat clichéd ("It's just a flesh wound"--where have I heard that one before?), but I enjoyed it as the pace was crisp.
Philip Carey has had a long career on the "One Life to Live" soap opera, Andrew Duggan had a steady stream of guest starring roles on TV along with the lead on "Lancer", and, of course, Jay Silverheels was Tonto, so the cast wasn't completely obscure. The boy who played David, Christopher Olsen, is the brother of Susan Olsen (Cindy on the "Brady Bunch").
Not a bad way to pass the time on a Sunday morning. Now it is time to rake the leaves.
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