I have seen far far worse from producer Sam Katzman for sure, I would even say that only the opening credits score announces Katzman's style, no matter the name. For the rest, everything is foreseeable but quite good with a convincing Victor Jory as the villain, a ruthless cattle baron seeking revenge against Howard Duff's character who killed Jory's brother in self defense. So, aas you can see, it's an already seen scheme, topic. Earl Bellamy was then a newcomer in the movie industry before leaving for TV one. A good western without great expectations and worth watching for western buffs. For the period, late fifties, yes, it could have been in color.