Broderick Crawford gets off the train at Guthrie like any other hobo out of the
boxcar. But Stuart Whitman recognizes him as an old time outlaw. Whitman
also guesses correctly that Crawford has a play of some sort involved. So do
another pair of outlaws Don Barry and Kevin Hagen.
It involves a prison train, a ghost town and Crawford taking Randy Boone as a hostage to get Whitman's cooperation. The last 15 minutes of the film with Marshal Crown against the outlaws is a well staged climax.
Crawford delivers a fine performance as the old outlaw who can't quit the life.
It involves a prison train, a ghost town and Crawford taking Randy Boone as a hostage to get Whitman's cooperation. The last 15 minutes of the film with Marshal Crown against the outlaws is a well staged climax.
Crawford delivers a fine performance as the old outlaw who can't quit the life.