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  46. When two US cavalrymen transporting a gold shipment get killed, US Army Intelligence investigator John Haven goes undercover to a mining and logging town to find the killers.
  47. Dick Powell stars as Haven, a government private investigator assigned to investigate the murders of two cavalrymen. Travelling incognito, Haven arrives in a small frontier outpost, where saloon singer Charlie controls all illegal activities. After making short work of Charlie's burly henchman, Haven gets a job at her gambling emporium, biding his time and gathering evidence against the gorgeous crime chieftain Cast as a philosophical bartender, Burl Ives is afforded at least one opportunity to sing.
  48. Stanger Dick Powell (Haven) rides into a Western town and isn&#39;t particularly pleasant. He doesn&#39;t endear himself to anyone and this sets him up for a confrontation with the local thug Guinn &quot;Big Boy&quot; Williams (Mick). There is plenty of gold being stored near the town and people are getting robbed and killed transporting it. Powell gets himself a job that is close to the action and his mission is to fight for the good guys. There is, of course, a woman on the scene in the form of Jane Greer (Charlie).<br/><br/>Powell is a man who acts alone and he has a lot to take on. It&#39;s a big plate. The cast all do fine but the story gets a little complicated and I lost the thread for a while about two-thirds of the way through. I watched to see what happens but the film doesn&#39;t give you anything new. It&#39;s a Western so it pans out with shooting and people riding horses. It&#39;s ok and pretty predictable stuff to watch. I would have liked to see Powell do some singing but instead that task is given to Burl Ives. It&#39;s a corny touch as we hear him singing about what is happening in the film. A device that cheapens the film.<br/><br/>Still, it&#39;s a tough guy film experience with a man who acts alone and you never feel that he is going to fail in what he needs to do. The stranger rides into town and rides out again.
  49. This excellent Western is really a tough film noir cleverly set in the Old West. The dialogue is sublime, so razor sharp that the actors probably had to bandage their hands after reading the script. And there are interesting little details as well; for instance, the way Dick Powell condescendingly pats attractive women on the arm (the way you might a pet) to let them know who&#39;s really in control. (Or so he&#39;d like to think.) Toss in a first rate supporting cast that includes Raymond Burr, Burl Ives, and Agnes Moorehead - all generously given their scenes to shine - and you&#39;ve got one heck of a movie.<br/><br/>On the surface, Dick Powell, as the undercover military officer trying to solve a series of gold robberies, is an unlikely leading man. He&#39;s more commanding here than many square-jawed actors, and when the film is over it&#39;s hard to imagine anyone else in the role.<br/><br/>This is one of those extremely satisfying movies where nothing seems forced or labored. It has that effortless fluidity and clearness of purpose that makes it just as entertaining today as I&#39;m sure it was 50 years ago.
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