Reviewer:
Poohbah70
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December 26, 2019
Subject:
Tim McCoy - Gets Justice Done
A good Tim McCoy film setting him against sleazy bad guy Wheeler Oakman and his henchmen Richard Alexander and others. Yes, John Wayne is here but as a very minor character. Walter Brennan also turns up as a none-too-trustworthy deputy sheriff. Cutie Alice Day is okay as McCoy's love interest. IMDb credits her with 66 silent and talking film appearances between 1923-32. IMDb says its a
65:00 film, but we get about
57:00 here.The drama is well drawn, the action continuous and the final quick draw battles between McCoy and some bad guys is satisfying. An enjoyable Tim McCoy movie.
Reviewer:
bobsluckycat
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March 21, 2010
Subject:
A Classic Western Plot
Tim McCoy is the staunch hero, Wheeler Oakman the scheming villan and they play off each other so well. The McCoy-Oakman duo was in many westerns together and they were good together. In this one Oakman has most of the dialogue, hoary as it is by today's standards. This movie has a few scenes missing, but covered by the dialogue in other scenes, so you don't miss anything. If anything, this picture is a little too talkie, but it has its action moments too.
I'm a Tim McCoy buff, but I'll be objective.
William Colt McDonald probably worked in basic western plots as good as anybody, and better than most. So the story is quite good.
About the actors; John Wayne has a minor part as does Wallace McDonald. Notice the contrast between the two. The camera loves John Wayne, and McDonald comes off as rather bland and it is quite evident. Walter Brennan gives an early supporting role more than it needs, as does Dick Alexander. Yes it's predictable, but good fun. Enjoy.