A cowboy detective goes up against a gang of big-city thugs trying to set up a protection racket out west.A cowboy detective goes up against a gang of big-city thugs trying to set up a protection racket out west.A cowboy detective goes up against a gang of big-city thugs trying to set up a protection racket out west.
- Rancher
- (as G.D. Wood)
- Walrus
- (as George Hays)
- Owens Henchman
- (uncredited)
- Cowboy Who Gives Breezy His Hat
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis film's earliest documented telecasts took place in Cincinnati Tuesday 3 January 1950 on WKRC (Channel 11), in Philadelphia Thursday 19 January 1950 on WPTZ (Channel 3) and in Atlanta Tuesday 24 January 1950 on WSB (Channel 8).
- GoofsIn the scene where Butch Owens and his gang pull up in a car next to a herd of grazing cattle, and Al wants to machine-gun them, the reflection of a parked vehicle--apparently a camera truck--can be seen on the side of the car, and a man, obviously a crew member, can be seen walking in front of it..
- Quotes
[referring to a newspaper headline which reads "'Get Out of Town' District Attorney Tells Beer Barons"]
B.H. 'Butch' Owens: That's bad publicity for my business!
New York City Dist. Atty. Brent: You've been reading the funny papers again, Owens.
B.H. 'Butch' Owens: Look here, Brent, you can't get away with this! You can't put me...
New York City Dist. Atty. Brent: I can't... but I will. You and every rat that hasn't found a hole to crawl into when that deadline is up.
B.H. 'Butch' Owens: I've heard that before - just around election time.
New York City Dist. Atty. Brent: Yes, but get this, Owens - you're a candidate right now for that "hot seat" at The Big House. And if you're in town by this time tomorrow, you're as good as elected.
- yonhope
- Aug 1, 2009
Details
- Runtime1 hour
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1