Agent McVey goes undercover at a ranch to find missing engraver Adams, forced to make fake money by owner West. Adams' daughter Barbara, who attracts McVey's interest, gets caught investigat... Read allAgent McVey goes undercover at a ranch to find missing engraver Adams, forced to make fake money by owner West. Adams' daughter Barbara, who attracts McVey's interest, gets caught investigating her father's cave prison.Agent McVey goes undercover at a ranch to find missing engraver Adams, forced to make fake money by owner West. Adams' daughter Barbara, who attracts McVey's interest, gets caught investigating her father's cave prison.
- Banjo Player
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- Man Owed for Hay and Feed
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- Minister
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- Slim
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There is some singing, some cowboying, and some crime solving. It has enough singing to be a musical. There is some light humor with Whopper. There is some horse riding and gunplay although I would like more good stunts. This is a B-movie for the old western fans.
Lots of pretty cowgirls -- all wearing pants, despite the historical period -- although the characters talk about making phone calls, so I'm not sure when the story takes place. I think I saw a fire extinguisher hanging on the wall of the bunch house.
Western music fans will enjoy the snappy tunes from singing cowboy costar, Ray Whitley. Lee 'Lasses' White provides comic relief. Lovely Louise Curry has her eye on Tim, but he's too busy for romance (and that's far too busy for me, yessiree . . . ).
I've yet to see a Tim Holt Western that didn't deliver a wagon load of fun. The only thing this one needed was Richard Martin as Tim's sidekick, Chito Jose Gonzalez Bustamante Rafferty (his father was Irish).
Despite that the film was a decent one, very typical of the quality of Tim Holt's westerns at RKO which were a lot better than even Republic cowboys were doing. Tim's not just looking for counterfeiters, but for a kidnapper as well as Bureau of the Mint engraver Byron Foulger is snatched off a train and forced to work for the outlaws. Pursuing her own investigation is Foulger's daughter Marjorie Reynolds. And helping Tim are his sidekicks Ray Whitley and Lee White.
The boys go to work at a Dude Ranch as that's where the trail leads and the film even gives grizzled old Lee White a bit of romance with spinster schoolteacher Helen Holmes. Her trying to correct his grammar, she might have had better success with Gabby Hayes.
As in Holt westerns enough action and gunplay to satisfy any fan of who I consider the best of cowboy heroes.
Did you know
- TriviaFinal film of director David Howard.
- GoofsThe establishing shot of the Silver City train station just before Frank arrives is reused just before showing Barbara's arrival about a month later. Thus Terry is seen talking to a shipping clerk who was examining the exact same cargo that arrived several weeks ago.
- Quotes
Aunt Althea Carter: Yes, Professor - just what are your plans?
Prof. Whopper Hatch: I don't know... we've been offered a job...
[looks at Terry]
Prof. Whopper Hatch: ... but we ain't takin' it.
Smokey: Now wait a minute, Whopper. No use cuttin' off our tongues to spite our stomachs.
Details
- Runtime59 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1