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6/10
Good Script, Nice Songs
boblipton11 June 2023
The town is getting a station on the rail road, but there's a lot of lawlessness in town, and sheriff Jack Rockwell can't get a handle on it -- he doesn't know that his own brother is in cahoots with Edmund Cobb to drive the ranchers out and acquire their land. But his son, Mickey Kuhn, knows what to do: he writes the Durango Kid in Texas -- that's all of the address. So a few days later, Charles Starrett and Smiley Burnette mosey into town, trying for a job as deputies.... but Rockwell expects to be impeached. So while the Durango Kid goes around threatening people if they sign the petition to get rid of Rockwell, Ted Mapes disguises himself as the Kid to hold up stagecoaches and drive the ranchers into bankruptcy.

It's a typically competent flicker out of Columbia's B Western unit, with a good story, competent performance, Burnette's clowning, and even Merle Travis as the guitar player in the band that's around whenever Burnette wants to sing. Fans of B Westerns will enjoy themselves.
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4/10
The songs are the star.
mark.waltz10 April 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Charles Starrett's got a new sidekick, the equally portly Smiley Burnette, who is equally as corny as Dub Taylor. In this entry of the Durango Kid series, he's contacted by the son of a sheriff (Jack Rockwell) whose town is in Jeopardy from local bandits, and as a result, the poor kid gets shot. It's up to the Durango Kid to bring justice to the community. Mickey Kuhn is moving as the young kid, and Adele Roberts a pretty heroin. But it's pretty standard stuff where a few songs, notably an alternative version of the "Hokey Pokey" and "A New Ten Gallon Hat" stand out. By this time, the series seems to be settling into a formula, and at under an hour, it's a nice diversion, but the plots aren't really all that complicated or different then the ones that came before.
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