A young cowboy searches for the killer of his twin brother.A young cowboy searches for the killer of his twin brother.A young cowboy searches for the killer of his twin brother.
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- TriviaWhen the anthill torture scene was shot, producer Alex Gordon dropped ants on the bound heroine, Marla English. The ants, however, would promptly run away from her. After numerous failed attempts, English asked, "Look, you've got six ants there, isn't that enough?".
- GoofsWillow is obviously wearing a brassiere. As she was found skinny dipping and had to take clothes from the men, the bra's existence is unexplained.
- Quotes
Wild Willow: Stace, he has a small spot of goodness in him that grows smaller each day, soon it will be gone and he will be like an animal.
Luke Random: Ah, Stace is all right
Wild Willow: if you want to be like him you will think that - my people say: the man who barks like a dog will one day grow a tail.
- SoundtracksMy Brother and I
by Ross Bagdasarian
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A matched pair
One of the infamous Checker gang escapes from prison and on the run shoots John Agar down and takes his weapon with him. As Agar's dad had two long barreled weapons made he gave one each to his twin sons. And it's John Agar out looking for the guy who killed his brother John Agar.
During his search for the Checker gang Agar collects a curious crew around him. Michael Connors a wanted outlaw with an edge to him, talkative trick shot artist Raymond Hatton, and exiled Indian princess Marla English.
Flesh And The Spur was strictly for the drive-in trade. Those matched long barreled pistols that are harped on have a homoerotic twist to them that you couldn't miss. Sometimes you think Agar is more interested in that matched set than in getting his father's killer.
All these folks have done better work, especially Hatton whose credits go back to the earliest of silent films.
During his search for the Checker gang Agar collects a curious crew around him. Michael Connors a wanted outlaw with an edge to him, talkative trick shot artist Raymond Hatton, and exiled Indian princess Marla English.
Flesh And The Spur was strictly for the drive-in trade. Those matched long barreled pistols that are harped on have a homoerotic twist to them that you couldn't miss. Sometimes you think Agar is more interested in that matched set than in getting his father's killer.
All these folks have done better work, especially Hatton whose credits go back to the earliest of silent films.
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- bkoganbing
- Nov 27, 2015
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- Runtime1 hour 18 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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