Will Rogers Jr. is Tom Brewster, a cowhand who rides into the town of Bluerock to mail off his application for a law degree.
While there, he enters a horse race. By the time it’s over, he’s infatuated with a pretty tomboy (Nancy Olson as Katie Brannigan) and he’s proven three things: He can ride. He can rope. But he can’t shoot worth a damn.
From where Mayor Barney Turlock sits, that’s makes him perfectly qualified to be the town’s new sheriff. When the stage is robbed and the mail swiped, Brewster finds himself stuck in town, so he accepts the job.
But he’s not quite the country bumpkin Turlock expected. He manages to keep the peace without gunplay.
And he starts snooping into the mysterious death of Katie’s dad, the former sheriff.
He suspects Turlock — or at least some of his men were involved. Turlock tries to blackmail him into silence.
Katie’s dad lost badly at gambling and turned a blind eye to Turlock’s less than legal sidelines. Turlock has a letter that would prove that and ruin Katie’s memory of her father.
The ploy nearly works, until a 72-year-old justice of the peace who says he’s managed to live that long by keeping quiet decides it’s time to take a side and help Tom and Katie clean up Bluerock.
A Western in the “Destry” mold, entertaining, though predictable. Some of the scenes featuring Olson and Rogers are priceless.
Another highlight comes when Turlock invites one of his relatives to town and encourages him to prod Tom into a gunfight. That relative turns out to be Billy the Kid.
Tom suddenly becomes quite brave when he thinks Billy is out of bullets. Turns out, he isn’t.
Rogers, a former Congressman, appeared in one other Western, “Wild Heritage” (1958), where he got top billing but wasn’t really one of the stars. Olson’s only other Western was her film debut, “Canadian Pacific” (1949) starring Randolph Scott.
You’ll spot lots of familiar faces in this one, including Slim Pickens as one of Turlock’s men, Lon Chaney Jr. as a drunk driven to drink by his wife and Wallace Ford as the postmaster who’s also under Turlock’s thumb.
Directed by:
Michael Curtiz
Cast:
Will Rogers Jr. … Tom Brewster
Nancy Olson … Katie Brannigan
Anthony Caruso … Mayor Turlock
Lon Chaney Jr. … Crazy Charlie
Wallace Ford … Postmaster Higgins
Clem Bevans … Pop Pruty
Tyler MacDuff … Billy the Kid
Sheb Wooley … Pete Martin
Merv Griffin … Steve
Louis Jean Heydt … Paul Evans
Slim Pickens … Shorty
James Griffith … Joe Downey
Runtime: 87 min.
Memorable lines:
Katie Brannigan: “How come you never learned to handle a gun?”
Tom Brewster: “Well, I guess it was the way I was raised. Pa said if you carry a gun, someone’s liable to get shot. And it might be you. That made good sense to me.”
Tom Brewster to Katie, who watches in amazement after he manages to make his first arrest without gunplay: “Better close your mouth. The flies are bad today.”
Mayor Turlock: “Wally tells me you pulled a gun on him.”
Pop Pruty: “Yeah, first time I had it out in years. Had to blow the cobwebs off.”