A female marshal and a newspaper editor help heroic Tim Holt fight an evil land agent. Western.
Acting
Mary Jo Tarola's marshal actually gets stuff done.
Practical Effects
Real horses, real dust, zero CGI cowboys.
Director
Stuart Gilmore
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Stuart Gilmore was primarily a film editor; this was one of his rare directing gigs, and it shows in the snappy 61-minute runtime.
Mary Jo Tarola's billing as 'Linda Douglas' was a studio-mandated name change typical of the era's nervousness about 'ethnic' names—she was one of few women playing law enforcement in 1950s B-westerns.