James Coburn is Lewton Cole, a rascal and gambler who finds a map to Waterhole Number 3 and heads off in that direction, not sure what he’ll find at the end of the trail.
In the process, he steals a horse belonging to Sheriff Copperud (Carroll O’Connor) and seduces the sheriff’s daughter (Margaret Blye as Billie).
Copperud, much more concerned about recovery his horse Blue than his daughter’s chastity, sets off after Cole.
At Waterhole Number 3, they discovered a stash of stolen Army gold large enough to tempt the sheriff to throw in with the rascal.
But there’s a band of outlaws on their trail who figure the gold is rightfully theirs. After all, they were the ones who stole it in the first place.
And there’s the sheriff’s daughter, somewhat taken by the handsome stranger she slept with, but a whole lot more concerned about her father’s lack of interest in the fact she’s been “raped.”
The film starts promisingly enough, with Lewton Cole out-cheating a pair of cheaters at cards, then gunning down a quick-on-the-draw thief in a not-so-conventional gunfight.
But the film soon grows tiresome, even though it inludes lots of familiar faces in supporting roles. Also tiresome is a not-so-bad theme song that seems to interrupt the proceedings every five minutes or so.
Blye gets one of the best parts as a young woman who doesn’t mind being soiled so much as she minds the fact that no one seems to worry about the fact that she’s been soiled.
And Harry Davis does a nice turn as a shopkeeper who’s forced to participate in the robbery, then turns “reckless” after a night with Lavinia (Joan Blondell) in her whorehouse.
Blye had made her big-screen debut earlier the same year in the Western “Hombre.” She plays Carroll O’Conner’s daughter here. In 1988, she’d play his girlfriend in the pilot of his TV series “In the Heat of the Night.”
Directed by:
William A. Graham
Cast:
James Coburn … Lewton Cole
Carroll O’Connor … Sheriff Jim Copperud
Margaret Blye … Billee Copperud
Claude Akins … Sgt. Foggers
Timothy Carey … Hilb
Bruce Dern … Deputy Tippen
Joan Blondell … Lavinia
James Whitmore … Capt. Shipley
Harry Davis … Ben
Roy Jensen … Doc Quinlen
Jim Boles .. Cpl. Blyth
Runtime: 95 min.
Title song:
“Code of the West”
sung by: Roger Miller
Memorable lines:
Deputy Tippen: “You mean you want for us to take off everything we got on?”
Lewton Cole: “Down to the last little stitch.”
Sherrif Coppenrud: “Cole, why you doin’ this terrible thing to me?”
Lewton: “A naked sheriff makes a slow posse.”
Sheriff Copperud, inquiring about the man who “raped” her: “Was your man wearing a gambler’s coat and a brown vest?”
Billie Copperud: “Part of the time.”
Lewton Cole: “You gotta tell me why you named her Billie.”
Sheriff Copperud: “Well, her ma and me were trying to make a boy.”
Lewton: “You didn’t even come close.”
Lewton, describing his encounter with Billie: “Assault with a friendly weapon.”
Sheriff Copperud, grumbling about his horse: “Oh, Blue, he’d let anybody ride him.”
Who was the horse ” Blue “