Randolph Scott is Matt Stewart, major for a Confederate patrol given the mission of stealing a Union gold shipment in Nevada.
What he and his men don’t know until after they’ve killed a dozen Union soldiers it that the war ended a month earlier.
Now Scott and his men find themselves on the run, but with a small fortune in gold in their saddle bags.
They wind up holed up in a stage station, besieged by a posse that might be more interested in the gold than justice.
The major’s band includes the hot-headed, kill-happy Rolph Bainter (Lee Marvin) and a young man named Jamie (Claude Jarman Jr.) who’s unproven under fire.
Also in the stage station is Molly (Donna Reed), a pretty young woman who happened to be on a stage the Rebels highjacked, and her wanna-be fiancee Lee Kemper.
What to do with the gold poses another problem. Some of Stewart’s men would like to split it up among them as war bounty.
Some of the neutrals, Molly included, think he should turn it over to authorities, especially if he’s telling the truth about not knowing the war was over.
The major would prefer to take the gold back South, where he’s sure it’s needed to help rebuild after the war.
The film has Randolph Scott in the lead role, and that’s a plus. Most of the movie takes place inside the stage station, as the major tries to keep him men alive and tries to come up with a way to escape the posse waiting outside.
In addition to the major’s band, Molly and Kemper, those inside include the old-timer who runs the station and his daughter, a bitter woman who has lost both her husband and her son to the Civil War and views the Rebel intruders with hatred.
The major tries to convince the those around him that he truly didn’t know the war was over, that any killing that resulted from the raid on the gold shipment was a case of soldier vs. soldier.
Slowly, the neutrals in the stage station start to believe the major’s story. Some of them might even help him try to escape what looks like a death trap.
Directed by:
Roy Huggins
Cast:
Randolph Scott … Major Matt Stewart
Donna Reed … Molly Hull
Claude Jarman Jr. … Jamie Groves
Frank Faylen … Cass Browne
Glenn Langan … Capt. Peterson
Richard Denning … Lee Kemper
Lee Marvin … Rolph Bainter
Jeanette Nolan … Martha
Clem Bevans … Plunkett, station agent
Ray Teal … Quincey
Guinn Williams … Smitty
Runtime: 81 min.
Memorable lines:
Martha: “Anything I can do to see you Southern butchers killed, I’ll do it.”
Major: “You oughta be grateful I don’t kill him. He (Lee Kemper) gave his word and broke it. Do you like him for it?”
Molly: “Yes.”
Major: “I hope you mean it, because you’ve got to live with him.”
Station agent: “There ain’t nothing you or anybody else can do for her. This ain’t anything new for Marthy. When her man was killed (in the Civil War), her boy joined up. He never come again. And she’s made herself old and sick with hating ever since. I’ve learned to leave her be.”
Maj. Stewart: “Is it that easy to kill a man?”
Rolph Bainter: “Well, isn’t it? What else have we been doing for the last five years?”
Cass Browne, as Stewart and his men are trapped in a stage station: “You got any plans?”
Maj. Stewart: “Yeah. We go out shooting. Sometime tomorrow.”
Browne: “Wish I hadn’t asked.”
Rolph Bainter to Lee Kemper: “You so much as bat an eye and I’ll shoot it right out of your head.”