5/10
Ho hum! Not recommended!
22 March 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Richard Martin (Don Coyote), Frances Rafferty (Maggie), Marc Cramer (Dave), Val Carlo (Sancho), Benny Bartlett (Ted), Frank Fenton (Big Foot), Byron Foulger (Felton). Director: REGINALD LE BORG. Screenplay: Bob Williams, Harold Tarshis. Original story: Bob Williams. Photography: Fred Jackman. Film editor: Lynn Harrison. Music score: David Chudnow. Producers: Buddy Rogers, Ralph Cohn.

Copyright 9 May 1947 by Comet Productions. Released through United Artists. No New York opening. U.S. release: 9 May 1947. U.K. release: December 1950. Australian release: 9 March 1951. Australian distributor: Universal-International. 5,964 feet. 65 minutes.

COMMENT: This C-grade western is very short on action and has virtually nothing to recommend it: a few desultory songs, a couple of poorly-staged fights, pedestrian direction, poverty row sets, unattractive photography.

The plot has heroine Frances Rafferty (who deserves more inspired material than this) enlist the aid of the good Don to save her ranch from the attacks of a band of outlaws.

Ho hum!
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