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Gangster's Den

  • 1945
  • U
  • 55m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
133
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Buster Crabbe, Al St. John, and Falcon in Gangster's Den (1945)
DramaWestern

Black is after both Taylor's saloon and the Lane ranch. Fuzzy takes the gold from his and Billy's mine and buys Taylor's saloon. This puts him and Billy in conflict with Black and his gang.Black is after both Taylor's saloon and the Lane ranch. Fuzzy takes the gold from his and Billy's mine and buys Taylor's saloon. This puts him and Billy in conflict with Black and his gang.Black is after both Taylor's saloon and the Lane ranch. Fuzzy takes the gold from his and Billy's mine and buys Taylor's saloon. This puts him and Billy in conflict with Black and his gang.

  • Director
    • Sam Newfield
  • Writer
    • George H. Plympton
  • Stars
    • Buster Crabbe
    • Falcon
    • Al St. John
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    133
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sam Newfield
    • Writer
      • George H. Plympton
    • Stars
      • Buster Crabbe
      • Falcon
      • Al St. John
    • 6User reviews
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    Buster Crabbe
    Buster Crabbe
    • Billy Carson
    Falcon
    • Falcon - Billy's Horse
    Al St. John
    Al St. John
    • Fuzzy Jones
    • (as Al 'Fuzzy' St. John)
    Sydney Logan
    • Ruth Lane
    Charles King
    Charles King
    • Butch
    Emmett Lynn
    Emmett Lynn
    • Webb
    Kermit Maynard
    Kermit Maynard
    • Curt
    Ed Cassidy
    Ed Cassidy
    • Sheriff
    • (as Edward Cassidy)
    I. Stanford Jolley
    I. Stanford Jolley
    • Horace Black
    • (as Stan Jolley)
    George Chesebro
    George Chesebro
    • Dent
    Karl Hackett
    Karl Hackett
    • Old Man Taylor
    Michael Owen
    Michael Owen
    • Jimmy Lane
    Jimmy Aubrey
    Jimmy Aubrey
    • Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    Horace B. Carpenter
    Horace B. Carpenter
    • Barfly
    • (uncredited)
    John Cason
    John Cason
    • Burke
    • (uncredited)
    Steve Clark
    Steve Clark
    • Bartender
    • (uncredited)
    Victor Cox
    • Barfly
    • (uncredited)
    Rube Dalroy
    Rube Dalroy
    • Barfly
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Sam Newfield
    • Writer
      • George H. Plympton
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    6stevehaynie

    PRC knew they had a winner in Fuzzy St. John.

    Buster Crabbe had the look, build, and voice for a western hero. Al St. John had the look, build, and mannerisms of the perfect sidekick. Gangster's Den had these two men as an advantage from the start, but the movie centers around the sidekick more than the hero. I'm beginning to notice that pattern to the Billy Carson series. In this movie Fuzzy ends up buying a saloon and all the trouble that comes along with it. I. Stanford Jolley plays a lawyer trying to illegally take control of a ranch and Fuzzy's saloon because a mine runs underneath. Half of the movie is over before the hero does anything heroic to catch the evil lawyer and his henchmen. Yes, Billy Carson looks good saving the day, but it's Fuzzy who has the fist fight with the villain in the end. There is no mistake that half of the screen time was given to Al St. John. He was good enough to carry a movie on his own.

    Gangster's Den shows Charles King in an unusual role. He provides part of the comedy in this movie. Of all the movie bad men, Charles King was probably the best of the bad guys in the B western era. This time he plays an unruly customer in Fuzzy's saloon who gets hired to be Fuzzy's bodyguard.

    King's character is hilarious as he mistakes getting hit on the head for the strong drinks he keeps ordering, and when he takes the job of bodyguard too seriously.

    Emmett Lynn is almost a sub-sidekick to Fuzzy. The two of them argue with each other constantly in a way that only old sidekicks can. Kermit Maynard still looks strong and tough in this movie, and he has a better role in the movie than in so many other movies where he hardly spoke at all.
    5FightingWesterner

    Mediocre

    There's no real fireworks in this episode of Producers Releasing Corporation's Billy Carson series, with yet another corrupt land hungry villain ready to take people's property by hook or by crook, this time using corrupt gamblers to wrack up debt amongst naive landowners before setting his sights on the local saloon that allegedly sits atop the opening of a gold mine.

    Mostly forgettable, there's a few okay action scenes and an abundance of comedy relief by Al St. John as Fuzzy Jones, who acquires the afore mentioned saloon and it's cantankerous employee played by Emmett Lynn.

    I wouldn't recommend this to anyone who hasn't seen the earlier better pictures in the series.
    5bkoganbing

    Fuzzy Acquires a Saloon

    You will not find not a hint of a modern 20th century gangster in this Billy the Kid western, but we see a guy like I. Stanford Jolley operate like a gangster with a bit of a Snidely Whiplash villain thrown in.

    Jolley has two objectives to acquire that saloon from which he can operate with impunity bilking the locals, but he also wants to acquire Sydney Logan's ranch the object being Sydney, he's slowly acquiring her by extending lots of credit to her brother who is deep in debt. It's the ranch or her or maybe both.

    Fuzzy St. John gets the saloon temporarily and the best scenes are him trying to run it and be his own best customer. Good thing Buster Crabbe was around to set things right.

    Gangster's Den, an amusing item from the Billy The Kid series.
    6Mike-764

    Fuzzy Jones, Business Man

    Fuzzy uses sacks of gold dust, saved by himself & Billy, to buy a bar from Taylor, who is trying to avoid selling it to crooked lawyer Black, who wants to bar and property as part of a valuable mining property land grab. While Black and his henchmen try to scare off Fuzzy, Billy has his hands full battling Black and helping Ruth Lane to save her brother Jim from losing money gambling with Black's henchmen and then their ranch to Black. Decent entry in the Billy Carson series, which doesn't feature Crabbe/Billy that much, but focuses Fuzzy's comedy antics and his encounters with Emmett Lynn as the bar's new cook and Charlie King as Fuzzy's bodyguard with a taste for strange booze concoctions. All in all, it's a fun hour to spend watching this. Rating, based on B westerns, 6.

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    • Trivia
      The earliest documented telecasts of this film took place in Los Angeles Saturday 9 April 1949 on KTTV (Channel 11) and in both New York City and in Baltimore Sunday 17 April 1949 on WCBS (Channel 2) and on WMAR (Channel 2).
    • Goofs
      As Fuzzy is riding his horse up to the Lane house near the beginning of the picture, a voice offscreen can be heard saying, "Hey, Jack!", obviously referring to cameraman Jack Greenhalgh, as there is no one else in the scene except Fuzzy.

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    • Release date
      • June 14, 1945 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Der König von Wildwest V. Teil: Tödliches Gold
    • Filming locations
      • Corriganville, Ray Corrigan Ranch, Simi Valley, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Sigmund Neufeld Productions
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    • Runtime
      55 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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