Taggart (1964)

Taggart (1964) posterKent Taggart (Tony Young) and his family are ready to set up a ranch near the town of Gunsight when cattle king Ben Blazer and his men attack. By the time the dust has cleared, Taggart’s parents are dead, their cows scattered.

But Blazer’s son is dead too, and Blazer is on his death bed. But before he passes, he pledges $5,000 to gunfighter Jay Jason (Dan Duryea) and two other henchmen if they’ track down and kill Taggart.

The young man flees south, where the Apache are on the warpath, and encounters the Stark family living in an abandoned mission. The dad has found gold in the hills; his younger wife Consuela (Elsa Cardenas) would prefer to share the gold with a younger, more virile man. Stark’s daughter Miriam (Jean Hale) knows Consuela for what she is, but will do anything to protect her father from being hurt.

Taggart turns down Consuela’s advances, but Jason follows him to the mission and suddenly finds himself confronted with all sorts of potential prizes — Stark’s gold, Stark’s wife and the bounty on Taggart’s head. If only the Apache will quiet down long enough for him to make his getaway.

Rating 3 of 6Review:

R.G. Springsteen directed a slew of these low-budget Westerns in the 1960s; this one isn’t bad, largely because of the presence of Duryea and the odd Consuela family dynamics.

Unfortunately, the script also calls for some large-scale action scenes — a cattle stampede, an attack on a wagon train and an attack on the fort — all included courtesy of embarrassingly mismatched stock footage.

Tony Young went on to have bit parts in a number of Westerns, including the James Garner’s Spaghetti film “A Man Called Sledge.” He’d later marry Sondra Currie, star of the 1975 sex Western “Jessi’s Girls.” Jean Hale, who plays Miriam Stark here, was married to actor Dabney Coleman. And, yep, that’s Dan Duryea’ son, Peter, is a short-lived role as Blazer’s gun-toting son.

Tony Young as Taggart and Jean Hale as Miriam Stark in "Taggart" (1964)Directed by:
R.G. Springsteen

Cast:
Tony Young … Kent Taggart
Dan Duryea … Jay Jason
Dick Foran … Stark
Elsa Cardenas … Consuela Stark
Jean Hale … Miriam Stark
Emile Meyer … Ben Blazer
David Carradine … Cal Dodge
Peter Duryea … Rusty Bob Blazer
Tom Reese … Augie
Ray Teal … Ralph Taggart
Claudia Barrett … Lola Manners
Stuart Randall … Sheriff

Runtime: 85 min.

Memorable lines:

Ben Blazer: “All those cattle, belonging to a squatter who needs a lesson. He’s gonna get spanked hard or my name ain’t Ben Blazer.”
Rusty Bob, holding up his gun: “I got my paddle, dad.”

Sheriff, after Taggart has gunned down Blazer’s son: “You, Taggart, you get out of town. Get beyond all maps and stay there. Don’t thank me, don’t say anything. The longer you talk, the longer you’re in town.”

Jay Jason: “I talk to large and think too small.”

Ben Blaer to Jason: “This here is a warrant for Taggart’s arrest. It says dead or alive. You can stop reading when you get to dead.”

Jason: “Some days are worse than others, and there are lots of tomorrows.

Jason: “That Taggart, acts like he wants to live to be a dirty ol’ man, full of rheumatism and false teeth.”

Consuela Stark: “A woman like me deserves more than a snoring old man.”

Stark, of Jason: “What do you want to do with him?”
Taggart: “I’d like to shoot him. But we’ll tie him up for now.”

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