Robert Mitchum is Clint Tollinger, a professional town tamer. He seeks out wild Western towns where the residents want law and order, but aren’t brave enough to fight for it.
He finds just such a situation in Sheridan City, where Dade Holman rules, even though he rarely sets foot in town.
He lets his gunmen, led by Ed Pinchot (Leo Gordon), and his business associates, like saloon owner Frenchie Lescaux (Ted de Corsia), handle the day-to-day details of keeping the townsfolk under his thumb.
But Tollinger finds more than a town to tame in Sheridan City. He finds his former love, Nelly Bain (Jan Sterling).
They had a daughter together before Nelly tired of wondering whether Tollinger would be killed each night and became a businesswoman, organizing her own little group of saloon girls. Now Tollinger has tracked her down, trying to learn what became of that daughter.
The other occupants of Sheridan City include a headstrong young man named Jeff Castle, the one man willing to stand up to Holman; his girlfriend Stella Atkins, who also shows more than a passing interest in the handsome Tollinger; and her father Saul Atkins, who convinces the town council to spend $500 to hire Tollinger’s guns.
After a couple of killings and a burned down saloon, they begin to wonder if they haven’t made a mistake.
Better than average taming of the town film that benefits from well-staged action scenes and short bursts of violence.
The film opens with gunman Ed Pinchot riding into town and gunning down a pet dog that barks at his horse. It closes with a cleverly planned ambush, designed to do away with Tollinger once and for all.
And here’s a rarity: Holman is the man behind all the trouble in Sheridan. But he never appears on screen until that climatic ambush scene and doesn’t have a single line of dialogue.
Another neat touch: The film’s comic relief comes from Nelly’s girls, especially ditzy blonde Ann Wakefield (Barbara Lawrence). Angie Dickinson plays another of the saloon girls in an uncredited part.
Directed by:
Richard Wilson
Cast:
Robert Mitchum … Clint Tollinger
Jan Sterling … Nelly Bain
Karen Sharpe … Stella Atkins
Henry Hull … Marshal Sims
Emile Meyer … Saul Atkins
John Lupton … Jeff Castle
Barbara Lawrence … Ann Wakefield
Leo Gordon … Ed Pinchot
Ted de Corsia … Frenchy Lescaux
James Westerfield … Mr. Zender
Claude Akins … Jim Reedy
Joe Barry … Dade Holman
Angie Dickinson …. Kitty
Runtime: 83 min.
Memorable lines:
Doc Hughes: “Might call him (Tollinger) a town doctor too. Ponka was a mighty sick town. Clint operated on it. Patient lost a lot of blood, but lived.”
Doc Hughes, about Tolliver: “Always dresses in gray. Black would fit his profession better.”
Curvy blonde aloon girl Ann Wakefield, checking out a sign banning weapons in town: “I wonder just what all he (Tollinger) considers a weapon?”
Nelly Bain: “You learned to hate so early you never learned anything else. Guns are you know about. They’re all you care about. … I know your father died because he wouldn’t carry a gun. You’ll die because you do.”