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  47. A special agent from Chicago is sent out west to bring in the notorious Reno brothers.
  48. Terrorizing 1866 Indiana, the Reno brothers gang uses the town of Seymour as a safe haven, paying off three crooked town officials. Sent in to clean up the gang is Peterson Detective Agency operative James Barlow, who poses as an outlaw to gain the confidence of the officials and the thick-headed brothers. Complicating matters are Barlow's feelings for the Reno sister, Laura, who reluctantly keeps house for the boys out of family loyalty. Events heat up and rage surfaces as Barlow sets up the gang in a dawn train robbery.
  49. We&#39;re having a run of Randolph Scott Westerns on British TV at present and I couldn&#39;t place this one when I saw it in the listings. But after a few seconds&#39; viewing I remembered I&#39;d seen it not so long ago; but for there being nothing else on TV that day I wouldn&#39;t have watched it again.<br/><br/>The opening credits showed a strong cast, but it took Scott&#39;s entry some time into the film to notch the pace up a bit. Forrest Tucker&#39;s role seemed a bit subdued for him, especially given that he was meant to be the chief bad guy.<br/><br/>I&#39;ve always a little irritated when the ageing male lead has a romance with a much younger woman. Scott was around 56 when this film was made, and Mala Powers about 24. OK, at first he was using her to get in with the Renos, but I found his approach to her in the stores very hammy and oily.<br/><br/>The scenery and photography were good, but I see from other comments that the former was nothing like the locale in which the story was based.
  50. Any movie that has J. Carroll Naish as a cowboy can&#39;t be all bad (he&#39;s good) and pros like Kenneth Tobey and Edgar Buchanon have a certain &quot;authenticity&quot; that benefits a western. Forrest Tucker could be a good guy or a bad guy as the occasion demanded. Here, he&#39;s in his nasty, bad guy mode, pumping lead at people and even burning an informer alive. Tucker heads a gang of notorious robbers, including three of his brothers, that owns the corrupt lawmen of one Indiana county. In order to undo them, Randolph Scott, a resourceful spy, must be infiltrated into the gang. To complicate matters, Tucker and Naish&#39;s sister, who disapproves of their illegal ways, falls in love with Scott but is disillusioned when he appears to be an outlaw like them. Almost everything (there is a slight surprise at the end) works out as one would expect. Scott&#39;s presence carried many a mediocre western and, with interesting actors supporting him, it happens here but don&#39;t expect anything more than variations on a familiar theme.
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