2/10
unsalvaged
29 April 2003
It's movies like this which make realists and those of us too sensitive to early-40s western mannerisms shake our heads and ask a question or two - like, does one of the two main villains REALLY think that their "great set-up" lends itself to repeatability? If it ain't repeatable, how great can it be? It's suggested that an employee of the stage line stole $40,000.00 bound for the Sonora bank. Two deputies are killed and some of the money is found at his place, from where he flees, but turns himself in in the neighboring town. The actual perpetrators, however, want to silence his story by assuring his fatal return, in spite of his accompaniment by The Trail Blazers. They might have protected this guy, but it's the flick which needs saving.
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