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  47. Rancher Tom Haggerty is killed trying to stop a gun battle between his hot-headed brother Red and the sheriff, who is trying to repossess Haggerty's ranch for defaulting on a bank loan. After Tom's son Steve learns of his father's death, he is reluctantly persuaded by his Uncle Red to help rob the local bank. While waiting to hit another bank in the next town, Steve becomes town marshal to get inside information on the town's dealings, but soon takes his job to heart when he falls in love with Ellen, the banker's daughter. His honor is put on the line when he must face not only the guns of the local saloon-keeper's gang, but the wrath of his uncle when he finds out his nephew has betrayed him.
  48. Tim Holt stars in this &quot;B&quot; Western, haunted by his usual (and unfunny, IMO) silly sidekick Whopper, played by Lee &#39;Lasses&#39; White.<br/><br/>The film opens with a shootout between the law and Red Haggerty (Morris Ankrum) and others from his brother&#39;s ranch that&#39;s being repossessed by the bank. Resigned to his fate, the brother (Eddy Waller) shows up in time to stop the fight, but is shot in the process. Before he dies, he makes Red promise that when his son Steve arrives the next day, that he&#39;ll not lead him astray. But, when Steve (Tim Holt) gets off the stagecoach, Red bullies him into robbing the bank (with him) of $20,000, the value of the cattle his uncle insisted was their&#39;s &quot;free and clear&quot;.<br/><br/>They allude their lawful pursuers, but run into an old prison buddy of Red&#39;s named Idaho (Glenn Strange, from The Bandit Ranger (1942)) and decide to join forces. Steve is assigned to take the money into Remington, another town, deposit it, and establish &quot;a set of eyes on the inside&quot; that will allow them to know the best time to rob its bank. Whopper goes along with him to get food for the boys. In the bank, Steve meets Ellen (Janet Waldo), the beautiful teller &amp; daughter of the bank&#39;s owner, and is infatuated. Later, he meets Joel Nesbitt (Roy Barcroft), the crooked owner of the saloon/gambling house in town. That evening, he attends a party at Ellen&#39;s where they get to dance. Upon returning to the hideout, Steve reluctantly agrees to go along with robbing the bank as long as no one inside is hurt.<br/><br/>When the gang goes into town to carry out their deed, they see that a bank robbery is already in progress and they chase the bandits to their hideout, where another shootout begins. Before the Law&#39;s posse arrives, Steve makes Red, Idaho, and the others (as yet unknown to the town folk) leave. Whopper stays and takes credit for the situation. Steve and the Marshall sneak up on the building and, though both are shot, finish off the bandits. After two weeks of recovery at Ellen&#39;s house, Steve is promoted to Marshall with Whopper as his deputy. Now that Steve is the law, can he clean up Remington, ridding it of varmints like Nesbitt, stave off his uncle Red&#39;s gang, and clear his ledger in the town he earlier robbed? What do you think;-)
  49. If you are a western fan, be sure to see this one. It has a good story, is well-directed at a good pace. At this point in his career, Tim Holt had charisma and was a perfect choice for western movies. He is into what he is doing here and doesn&#39;t appear to approach this as just another formula production to be cranked out (sometimes later in his career he approached his endless series of western roles in a formula manner).<br/><br/>Roy Barcroft is fine of course as a rotten businessman. Versatile movie veteran Morris Ankrum is excellent as Holt&#39;s uncle &quot;Red&quot;, who keeps applying the tension to an underlying storyline throughout the entire movie. In fact the whole movie is better written and more layered than you might expect for an ordinary B western of this era.<br/><br/>Perfect casting of female lead, sidekick, the Sheriffs, and all characters contribute to this watchable, solidly made yarn.
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