The Law and Jake Wade (1958)

The Law and Jake Wade (1958) posterRobert Taylor is Jake Wade, a one-time outlaw turned respected sheriff who decides to pay back a long-ago favor.

He breaks condemned killer Clint Hollister out of prison, saving him from a date with a hangman’s noose.

Only problem is, when Wade went straight years earlier after thinking he killed a young boy in a bank holdup, he rode off with $20,000 of loot and buried it.

Now free of jail, Hollister wants that money; only Wade knows where it is.

So Hollister and his men track down Wade to the town where he’s marshal. They also kidnap his lady love (Patricia Owens as Peggy), figuring Wade’s more likely to be in a cooperative mood if she’s in danger as well.

Wade knows the situation is desperate. Once the gang gets the money, it’s unlikely they’ll let he and Peggy escape with their lives.

But before long, everyone’s going to be in danger.

The Comanche are on the warpath. And that loot is hidden in a ghost town in the middle of Indian territory.

Richard Widmark as Clint Hollister, determined to even the score with a former friend in The Law and Jake Wade (1958)

Richard Widmark as Clint Hollister, determined to even the score with a former friend in The Law and Jake Wade (1958)

Robert Taylor as Jake Wade, who helps a former friend escape prison and comes to regret it in The Law and Jake Wade (1958)

Robert Taylor as Jake Wade, who helps a former friend escape prison and comes to regret it in The Law and Jake Wade (1958)

Review:

Once you get past that ridiculous opening premise — that a respected lawman would break a condemned killer out of jail, let alone one he owed lots of money — this become a neat little film, with the tension building as Widmark and his gang ride off with Taylor and Owen as their hostages.

The fact that the money was buried in what is now a ghost town in the middle of Indian territory helps heighten the suspense. Suddenly, it’s not only Taylor and his lady love who are facing a life-and-death situation. And it all leads up to a well-done ending.

Widmark steals the show as the wise-cracking badman headed for an inevitable showdown with Taylor.

A year later, Patricia Owen played in another top-notch Western, “These Thousand Hills.” But she’s best known as the wife of the scientist whose experiment goes awry in “The Fly.”

This also marked one of the first roles for Henry Silva, who plays a pastor’s son gone bad, a young hotshot who wouldn’t mind getting his hands on Peggy.

Patricia Owens as Peggy, the fiancee of lawman Jake Wade in The Law and Jake Wade (1958)

Patricia Owens as Peggy, the fiancee of lawman Jake Wade in The Law and Jake Wade (1958)

Henry Silva as Rennie, a hot-headed young gun who joins Hollister's gang in The Law and Jake Wade (1958)

Henry Silva as Rennie, a hot-headed young gun who joins Hollister’s gang in The Law and Jake Wade (1958)

Directed by:
John Sturges

Cast:
Robert Taylor … Jake Wade
Richard Widmark … Clint Hollister
Patricia Owens … Peggy
DeForest Kelley … Wexler
Henry Silva … Rennie
Robert Middleton … Ortero
Eddie Firestone … Burke
Burt Douglas … Lieutenant

Runtime: 86 min.

Robert Middleton as Ortero, one of Hollister's men, finding himself under a gun in The Law and Jake Wade (1958)

Robert Middleton as Ortero, one of Hollister’s men, finding himself under a gun in The Law and Jake Wade (1958)

DeForest Kelly as Wexler, a Hollister gang member with no love lost for Jake Wade in The Law and Jake Wade (1958)

DeForest Kelly as Wexler, a Hollister gang member with no love lost for Jake Wade in The Law and Jake Wade (1958)

Memorable lines

Clint Hollister to Jake Wade: “Just goes to show, no matter how pleasant they are to have around, a woman does slow a man up.”

Rennie, after firing shots that might alert Comanches to the group’s presence: “I didn’t stop to think.”
Hollister: “We’ll chisel that on your tombstone.”

Hollister: “Well, did you say a few words over the boys?”
Ortero: “Yeah, goodbye.”
Hollister: “Very touching.”

Jake: “If things had worked out the way you planned, were you going to give me a gun, or just shoot me in the back?”
Hollister: “Well, that’s an interesting question, Jake. I’d say I was going to give you a gun.”
Jake: “All right.” Then he flings a six-gun into the distance. “There’s your gun.”
Hollister, looking disappointed: “I was going to hand you yours.”
Jake: “Well, you like me a lot better than I like you.”

Robert Taylor as Jake Wade, engaged in a game of cat and mouse in The Law and Jake Wade (1958)

Robert Taylor as Jake Wade, engaged in a game of cat and mouse in The Law and Jake Wade (1958)

Richard Widmark as Clint Hollister, free out of jail and wondering where $20,000 in loot is hidden in The Law and Jake Wade (1958)

Richard Widmark as Clint Hollister, free out of jail and wondering where $20,000 in loot is hidden in The Law and Jake Wade (1958)

Eddie Firestone as Burke, a member of Hollister's gang in The Law and Jake Wade (1958)

Eddie Firestone as Burke, a member of Hollister’s gang in The Law and Jake Wade (1958)

Burt Douglas as the cavalry lieutenant who warns Hollister and his companions of Indian trouble in The Law and Jake Wade (1958)

Burt Douglas as the cavalry lieutenant who warns Hollister and his companions of Indian trouble in The Law and Jake Wade (1958)

Patricia Owen as Peggy, finding herself a captive of Rennie (Henry Silva) and Burke (Eddie Firestone) in The Law and Jake Wade (1958)

Patricia Owen as Peggy, finding herself a captive of Rennie (Henry Silva) and Burke (Eddie Firestone) in The Law and Jake Wade (1958)

Richard Widmark as Clint Hollister and Robert Taylor as Jake Wade in The Law and Jake Wade (1958)

Richard Widmark as Clint Hollister and Robert Taylor as Jake Wade in The Law and Jake Wade (1958)

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