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  56. In New Orleans, discharged army Captain Vance Colby learns of his father's killing done by three local Creole gents at a card game, and he sets out to punish the killers.
  57. Returning to New Orleans, following four years of army service in Texas in the 1840s, Captain Vance Colby finds his father, a professional gambler, has been killed. The police tell him his father was killed while caught cheating in a card game by Andre Rivage, an arrogant young dilettante. Vance protests that his father was an honest gambler and never used marked cards, but the police inspector tells him there were witnesses. Aided by a riverboat owner, Captain Barbee, and his daughter, Melanie, Vance sets out to clear his father's name and avenge his death.
  58. &quot;The Gambler of Natchez&quot; is a mildly watchable romantic adventure, set in the 19th century riverboat days... It offers Dale Robertson discovering that his gambler father has been dishonored and murdered by three of his traitorous partners... <br/><br/>In the tradition of &quot;The Count of Monte Cristo&quot;, Robinson sets out to track down and destroy each of his aristocratic enemies, with time out to flirt with a breathtaking beauty (Lisa Daniels), and succumb to the temptations of a sultry-innocent river girl, Debra Paget...<br/><br/>Robertson carries off the romantic requirements with ease... He looks good in his fencing scenes... The film has plenty of humor and single combats with pistols, swords and fists... The men are brave and handsome, and the women good and beautiful... Evil is punished and right rewarded... <br/><br/>With a rambling script and tasteful costumes, the picture keeps rolling along to its predictable Technicolored happy ending...<br/><br/>Watch for a rangy athlete: Woody Strode in his decorative supporting role saving Dale Robertson&#39;s life..
  59. If you take the main characters from &quot;The Iron Mistress&quot; (1952), and &quot;The Mississipi Gambler&quot; (1953), which are the gambler, the noble brother and the proud sister, and add the story of the Count of Monte Cristo you will have this film. It could have been a flop, but having Irving Wallace to do the screenplay made quite a difference. Dale Robertson is Vance Colby that comes back from the war and besides almost getting killed, finds out that his father, a notorious gambler has been murdered at the casino. His mission becomes to kill every man that took part in the murder of his father. This film came out surprisingly good, as good as the two others that inspired it, and on a much lower budget. Dale Robertson gives good performance as Colby, Debra Paget a bit out of character. I rate it 8 out of 10.
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