6/10
Decent but routine Western about three Texans who get tangled up with Civil War renegades and gunrunners
15 October 2019
Good film packs action-packed Western , thrills , fistfight , action , betrayals and spectacular raids . Passable portrayal of three Texans , Kip Davis (Joel McCrea) , Charlie Burns (Zachary Scott) and Lee Price (Douglas Kennedy) own Three Bell Ranch being destroyed by Luke Cottrell (Victor Jory who makes a throughly unpleasant bad guy) and his henchman (Bob Steele) , of the Union army, along with his band of outlaw raiders . As the trio seeks both , justice and vengeance against the villains who encroached his ranch . Driven from their land, many settlers move to Texas, still a neutral territory . They are three young men who from Missouri go to Texas seeking vengeance , and reckoning against Cottrel , facing off furious , fighting guerrillas . As Cottrell plunders the region for personal gain rather than in the name of the Union . They take on a leader of a band of guerrilla raiders working for the Union army that carry out bloody and violent raids and ravage the Missouri countryside during the Civil War . Shortly after , Kip, Charlie and Lee go to Brownsville, Texas, looking for Cottrell . After a confrontation between Kip and Cottrell , Cottrell is told to abandon Texas. While Lee (Douglas Kennedy) decides to join the Confederate army , Kip (Joel McCrea) and Charlie (Zachary Scott) attempt to raise money to rebuild their ranch by smuggling . This lucrative enterprise brings them into conflict with Cottrell who, after abandoning the Union cause , is also smuggling guns out of Mexico , then the Confederates capture Brownsville . Kip suggests they all return to rebuild their cattle ranch , but Lee insists in joining the Confederacy . However , Kip and Charlie continue the smuggling together, but subsequently Kip is disillusionated with Charlie . Meanwhile , Cottrell and his guerrilla executing violent looting and slaughters against innocent civilians . Violent raids ...aflame again in all its fury !Warner Bros.' Thundering New Triumph!

An overplotted and exciting Western about the friendship of three Texas Ranchers who wish to create the Three Bell Ranch , but along the way smuggling arms for the Confederacy , bypassing the blockade imposed by the Union . Interesting and colorful film dealing with three friends get involved in a series of conflicts , crosses and double-crosses , smuggling , battles and love triangle . The screenplay is pretty complicated and most of it , despite the title , takes place West of St. Louis . Brawling , sprawling , almost primitive action in which our protagonists join the weapon smuggling from Mexico to US and vice versa . Fast paced filmmaking , it features impressive as well as moving attack scenes punctuated by great action scenes and thrilling go riding . The film is well co-starred by three fine actors , the Western usual Joel McCrea who plays in his habitual style as a peaceful rancher turns renegade gunrunner during the Civil War when his stock is destroyed by Union guerrillas ; Zachary Scott as Charlie , who's more interested in money and gunrunning than in ranching, deciding to continue the smuggling ; Douglas Kennedy as Lee who chooses to remain in the Confederate army and continue the fight . Furthermore , Alexis Smith as a saloon show-girl and dazzling in a plethora of gowns as well as the beautiful Dorothy Lamour falling in love for both , Joel McCrea and Douglas Kennedy . Support cast is pretty good , such as : Alan Hale in one of his last characters provides a vivid portrayal of the local bartender , Art Smith , Monte Blue , Tex Cooper , Tex Driscoll , and finally , Victor Jory and Bob Steele once himself a Western hero , both of whom providing a pair of extremely villainous roles .

It displays a rousing and stirring musical score by the classy Max Steiner . It contains a colorful and brilliant cinematography by Karl Freund who directed the viintage movie : The mummy ; all help strenghen this acceptable Western . The motion picture was well directed by Ray Enright who had just finished a spate of eight Westerns with Randolph Scott . He was a western expert , as he directed a lot of Westerns , the first film he made was Trackers by the police , starring Rin Tin Tin , he subsequently directed Bad Men of Missouri, Men of Texas , The spoilers , Sin town , Alburquerque, Montana , Return of the bad Men , South of St Louis , Flamingo Father , among others. Rating 6.5 out 10 western, better than average . Well worth seeing.

The flick is indirectly based on real deeds , these are the following ones : The character "Luke Cottrell" played by Victor Jory and his hoodlum Bob Steele are described as guerrilla members , while robbing and murdering Southern sympathizers. These characters are obviously based on the real-life William Quantrill, and Anderson who were in fact the leaders of a band of Confederate guerrillas called Bushwackers . This militia commanded by William Clarke Quantrill and Anderson execute their razzias at whatever means by killing and rampaging , carrying out war crimes . They carry out a violent raid on the pro-Union town of Lawrence , Kansas. They really terrorized the Missouri and Kansas countryside during the Civil War. The Lawrence Massacre, was a rebel guerrilla attack during the U.S. Civil War by Quantrill's Raiders, led by William Clarke Quantrill, on the pro-Union town of Lawrence, Kansas. The attack on August 21, 1863, targeted Lawrence due to the town's long support of abolition and its reputation as a center for Jayhawkers and Redlegs, which were free-state militia and vigilante groups known for attacking and destroying farms and plantations in Missouri's pro-slavery western counties . By 1863, Kansas had long been the center of strife and warfare over the admission of slave versus free states. In the summer of 1856, the first sacking of Lawrence sparked a guerrilla war in Kansas that lasted for months. John Brown might be the best known participant, but numerous groups fought for each side in Bleeding Kansas . By the beginning of the American Civil War, Lawrence, Kansas, was already a target for pro-slavery ire, having been seen as the anti-slavery stronghold in the state and more importantly, a staging area for Union and Jayhawker incursions into Missouri.
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