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Bullet Code

  • 1940
  • Approved
  • 58m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Virginia Vale in Bullet Code (1940)
DramaWestern

In a fight with rustlers, rancher Steve Condon is led to believe he has killed one of his own cowhands, Bud Mathews. Actually it was a bullet from the rustler leader, Cass Clantine, that bro... Read allIn a fight with rustlers, rancher Steve Condon is led to believe he has killed one of his own cowhands, Bud Mathews. Actually it was a bullet from the rustler leader, Cass Clantine, that brought Mathews down. Repentant, Steve, with his pal, Pop Norton, leaves for Encintas, where ... Read allIn a fight with rustlers, rancher Steve Condon is led to believe he has killed one of his own cowhands, Bud Mathews. Actually it was a bullet from the rustler leader, Cass Clantine, that brought Mathews down. Repentant, Steve, with his pal, Pop Norton, leaves for Encintas, where Bud's family lives. Arriving there, he learns that cowhands don't stay long at the Mathews... Read all

  • Director
    • David Howard
  • Writers
    • Doris Schroeder
    • Bennett Cohen
  • Stars
    • George O'Brien
    • Virginia Vale
    • Slim Whitaker
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    147
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Howard
    • Writers
      • Doris Schroeder
      • Bennett Cohen
    • Stars
      • George O'Brien
      • Virginia Vale
      • Slim Whitaker
    • 4User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    George O'Brien
    George O'Brien
    • Steve Condon
    Virginia Vale
    Virginia Vale
    • Molly Mathews
    Slim Whitaker
    Slim Whitaker
    • Pop Norton
    Howard Hickman
    Howard Hickman
    • John Mathews
    Harry Woods
    Harry Woods
    • Cass Barton
    William Haade
    William Haade
    • Scar Atwood
    Walter Miller
    Walter Miller
    • Sam Gorman
    Kirby Grant
    Kirby Grant
    • Bud Mathews
    • (as Robert Stanton)
    Roy Bucko
    Roy Bucko
    • Bill
    • (uncredited)
    Bob Burns
    Bob Burns
    • Sheriff Ware
    • (uncredited)
    Spade Cooley
    Spade Cooley
    • Fiddler
    • (uncredited)
    Victor Cox
    • Rider
    • (uncredited)
    Billy Franey
    Billy Franey
    • Old Bathing Gent
    • (uncredited)
    Dick Hunter
    • Cowhand
    • (uncredited)
    Johnny Luther
    • Banjoist
    • (uncredited)
    Cactus Mack
    Cactus Mack
    • Quitting Ranch Hand
    • (uncredited)
    Robert McKenzie
    Robert McKenzie
    • Doctor
    • (uncredited)
    Lew Meehan
    Lew Meehan
    • Seeley Johnson - Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • David Howard
    • Writers
      • Doris Schroeder
      • Bennett Cohen
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    7planktonrules

    Solid and entertaining.

    Why not explain it to Mathews family properly?

    Pop--sidekick (Slim Whitaker) catsup.

    As far as B-westerns go, "Bullet Code" is among the best. There are a variety of reasons....but the biggest one to me is that it emphasizes realism compared to films with singing cowboys with idiot sidekicks.

    Steven Condon (George O'Brien) is a decent man. However, when one of his range hands betrays him to a group of cattle rustlers, he's able to drive away the rustlers...but THINKS he's accidentally shot the guy who betrayed them. Now, to me, even if he had, it would have been justified...but in reality the rustlers shot him and have convinced Steve he did it. As his friend (and betrayer) lies dying, he askes Steve to go check on his family, the Mathews,....and Steve agrees.

    When Steve arrives along with his friend, Pop (Slim Whitaker), the pair soon discover that some unknown person is trying to destroy the Mathews ranch. But who and why? Well, Steve and Pop help out...even when the Mathews family thinks Steve is a murderer for killing that guy at the beginning of the picture...which he really didn't do.

    The main plot of a greedy land baron trying to steal a ranch is hardly original, the story is done well. O'Brien is excellent as an 'everyman' sort of cowboy hero and Whitaker is good because he's NOT a dopey sidekick but a very competent one. My only complaint is that when Steve realizes he didn't kill the man, he did a lousy job of explaining it to the Mathews family!
    5boblipton

    O'Brien Sustains A Blah Script

    George O'Brien thinks he has killed Kirby Grant by accident in a fight with rustlers. He goes to tell his father, Howard Hickman, and sister, Virginia Vale. Before he can do so, he finds out that they are besieged by rustlers of their own, so he and sidekick Slim Whitaker sign on as the only hands on the ranch.

    It's a rote script for an O'Brien western, although Harry Wild's camerawork is up to its standard, both in portrait shots and landscape work, and O'Brien gives his usual fine performance. Later in the year, he ended his movie career, returning occasionally to appear in a western by his old friend, John Ford. Perhaps RKO felt there was not much point in investing extra money for a star who would be leaving them; the professionalism of the cast and crew would have to do and any drop-off in quality wouldn't matter.
    5bkoganbing

    Filled with remorse

    George O'Brien stars in this RKO B western Bullet Code which is a remake of another film Melody Of The Plains. Somehow I doubt the movie-going public noticed it back in the day. Plots were continually getting recycled in the B picture market.

    Despite that it's a compact little western that gets right down to the business of the plot with little frills. O'Brien thinks he shot young Kirby Grant, the future Sky King, who was actually killed by the gang he was really working for while in the employ of O'Brien. Filled with some remorse O'Brien and sidekick Slim Whitman who usually was a western villain travel to see Grant's family which consists of sister Virginia Vale and father Howard Hickman.

    They've got troubles of their own with a gang of rustlers who seem to be targeting them exclusively in the area. If you're a fan of B westerns I don't think I have to go to much further into the story.

    George O'Brien who was a John Ford favorite and had an A film career in silents had slipped into the B film cowboy market and more than held his own there. Later on Ford would use him in Fort Apache, She Wore A Yellow Ribbon, and Cheyenne Autumn. Bullet Code packs quite a bit into its slightly less than an hour running time, enough riding and shooting for western fans to enjoy.

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    • Trivia
      George O'Brien had been a boxing champion of the Pacific Fleet during WWI. His expertise shows during his fight with Harry Woods, as O'Brien continually holds both hands high to his chest, blocks with his left, and throws short rights, unlike other stars of the time who threw wild windmill punches all over. The studios also liked to showcase his barrel chest and big biceps by putting him in tight fitting shirts, as he wears in this movie.
    • Goofs
      Although Steve has been out on a cattle drive, when he goes into town, his clothes are spotless and have obviously been pressed.
    • Connections
      Referenced in 24x36: A Movie About Movie Posters (2016)

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    • Release date
      • April 12, 1940 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le Droit du feu
    • Filming locations
      • Iverson Ranch - 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 58m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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