Directed by:
James Edward GrantScreenplay:
James Edward GrantCinematography:
Archie StoutCast:
John Wayne, Gail Russell, Harry Carey, Bruce Cabot, Irene Rich, Paul Hurst, Paul Fix, Tom Powers, Hank Worden, Pat Flaherty, Steve Darrell, John Breen, Cactus Mack (more)VOD (2)
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Quirt Evans is a hardened criminal bent on tracking down the man responsible for his foster father's murder. When Evans is wounded in a scuffle, a kindly Quaker family takes him in. Unexpectedly, the tough outlaw begins to fall in love with the family's innocent daughter Penelope (Gail Russell), who encourages Quirt to become an upstanding man of good character. Although he makes great strides to change his ways, Evans is plagued with the desire to get vengeance for his slain foster father and finds it difficult to tread the path of straight and narrow. (Echo Bridge Entertainment)
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Some characters are quite interesting, while others are rather dull and not very original or multi-dimensional. John Wayne here does his usual standard, but it must be said that for many other actors, it would be above standard. When needed, he is funny, can be romantic, and manages most poses. Unfortunately, the film itself doesn't stand out significantly and is actually just another story from the Wild West, where the chase on a stagecoach and the fight in a bar slightly catch the attention. ()
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