Audie Murphy plays a retired ranger named Logan Keliher, who has settled down on a farm with his wife, Susan (Beverly Owen).
Then old friend Sam Ward (Darren McGavin) and his gang show up and rob the local bank. Ward gets away with the money.
Thanks to Keliher’s intervention, the rest of the gang isn’t so lucky.
But the old friends are sure to get reacquainted. Ward was once married to Susan himself before landing in prison. He wants her back.
He also wants the son that Susan and Keliher have been raising together; a son named Sammy who’s never been told about his real father.
Meanwhile, Audie winds up with the task of tracking down his former friend and the stolen money.
And that also means dealing with a posse that would like to split the loot among themselves if they can only remove a few obstacles.
R.G. Springsteen directed his share of low-budget Western affairs, but this comes off better than most, partly because of a deep cast that includes Alan Hale Jr. and Skip Homier as members of the posse.
Murphy is stoic as ever in the lead role, a man determined to do his duty and who won’t be tempted by the bank money, even though his farm isn’t doing well financially.
The film’s biggest flaw is McGavin’s tepid, almost playful performance as the film’s scoundrel. The script calls for someone with a much nastier disposition.
Ruta Lee plays Lottie, a woman who is mixed up with Sam Ward’s gang and believes his promise to sweep her off to a big city and dress her in fancy clothes. Her fate provides one of the film’s most memorable scenes.
Directed by:
R.G. Springsteen
Cast:
Audie Murphy … Logan Keliher
Darren McGavin … Sam Ward
Ruta Lee … Lottie
Beverly Owen … Susan
Skip Homeier … Pink
George Tobles … Diggs
Alan Hale Jr. … Leach
Berkeley Harris … Jeff
Edward Platt … Tucker
Kevin Tate … Sammy
Cece Whitney … Goldie
Mort Mills … Ira Snow
Ray Teal … Sweeper
Bob Steele … Sheriff
Charles Horvath … Apache
Runtime: 80 min.
Memorable lines:
Goldie, saloon owner, of Pink: “He’s the best gun hand in Griffin, so I hire him. It doesn’t mean I like him.”
Logan Keliher: “How about the kinda pushy kid with him?”
Goldie: “Jeff? When Pink’s cold, Jeff sneezes. He’ll learn better if he lives long enough.”
Sam Ward: “I feel naked without my gun.”
Logan Keliher: “It won’t take long to dress you once those Apaches hit.”
Sam Ward, after kissing Lottie, the girlfriend of a just-killed member of the gang: “You didn’t grieve very long, did you?”
Lottie: “About as long as he would have grieved for me.”
Sam Ward to Logan: “I’ve got one big advantage. You won’t kill me unless you have to. I won’t hesitate one second to kill you.”
Logan Keliher: “It’s not enough just to plant the seed, Sam. A real father is a man who gives his whole life to a child.”
Sam Ward: “I’m the father. Sammy’s my flesh and my blood. And I’m going to kill you for taking him away from me.”
Sam Ward, as Logan Keliher pulls a rope from his saddle: “What are you going to do? Lynch me?”
Logan, as he loops the rope around Sam’s neck: “No, I’m going to let you lynch yourself if you try to get away.”