Belle Starr and her Cherokee Indian husband are dead, according to the opening credits, but their unholy union has resulted in a son bearing the “stigma of a born criminal.” Keith Larsen plays The Kid, Belle Starr’s daughter.
He’s already wanted for robbing one gold shipment, a job he didn’t pull.
So Sheriff Hanson (Myron Healey) figures he’ll be willing to help rob a second gold shipment, then share the loot with the sheriff and three partners.
Larsen makes off with the gold shipment, but quickly learns it’s all a double cross.
He spends the rest of the film trying to find out the identity of the man behind the stage jobs, a man whose identity he doesn’t know.
Is it George Clark, the mine owner? Bart Wren, who owns a share of the mine? Or Tom Wren, Bart’s dad, who runs the newspaper in Griswald?
Tom Wren also happens to have a very pretty daughter named Julia (Peggy Castle), who’s engaged to Clark but comes to sympathize with the Kid’s plight as the son of an outlaw and a man who will never be trusted, regardless of the life he leads.
Minor film features a few unique plot twists, it’s fair share of silliness and benefits from an ending that’s not the happy, ride-off-into-the-sunset conclusion one comes to expect.
As for the silliness: The Kid hears a sizzling sound, whirls and hurls a knife that cuts a fuse just as a pack of dynamite is about to explode.
In another scene, a boulder falls on the leg of Bart Wren; The Kid lifts it off as though it was made of paper mache. In yet another, The Kid finds himself trapped in a stable. He simply kicks down two boards and walks right on out. Oh, my.
Dona Drake plays Delores, The Kid’s Mexican lover, a woman willing to sell him out for $1,000. She doesn’t look it, but she was in her late 30s when this film was released She made a name for herself in the late 1930s as Rita Rio, the bandleader of an all-girl orchestra and girls singing group.
Directed by:
Frank McDonald
Cast:
Keith Larsen … The Kid
Dona Drake … Delores
Peggie Castle … Julie Wren
Regis Toomey … Tom Wren
Robert Keys … Bart Wren
James Seay … George Clark
Myron Healey … Sheriff Hanson
Frank Puglia … Manuel
I. Stanford Jolley … Rocky
Paul McGuire … Pinkly
Lane Bradford … Beacher
Runtime: 70 min.
Memorable lines:
The Kid: “Is a year so long a time?”
Manuel, the bartender: “With my last wife, a day was a long time.”
Delores, after The Kid sneaks up on her from behind: “Why you scare me like that?”
The Kid: “Maybe I like you that way.”
The Kid, during a shootout in the livery stable: “Come out in the open, Clark. I wouldn’t want to shoot a horse.”