
Terrorizing 1866 Indiana, the Reno brothers gang uses the town of Seymour as a safe haven, paying off three crooked town officials. Sent in to clean up the gang is Peterson Detective Agency operative James Barlow, who poses as an outlaw to gain the confidence of the officials and the thick-headed brothers. Complicating matters are Barlow's feelings for the Reno sister, Laura, who reluctantly keeps house for the boys out of family loyalty. Events heat up and rage surfaces as B... (Full plot summary below)
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Terrorizing 1866 Indiana, the Reno brothers gang uses the town of Seymour as a safe haven, paying off three crooked town officials. Sent in to clean up the gang is Peterson Detective Agency operative James Barlow, who poses as an outlaw to gain the confidence of the officials and the thick-headed brothers. Complicating matters are Barlow's feelings for the Reno sister, Laura, who reluctantly keeps house for the boys out of family loyalty. Events heat up and rage surfaces as Barlow sets up the gang in a dawn train robbery.
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| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzThe action scenes are carried off very well. |
| User ReviewAshley HBoring 3rd rate Randolph Scott western about the Reno brothers makes Elvis' "Love Me Tender" story about the Reno Brothers look like a David Lean masterpiece. Scott is forgettable as the undercover operative who fakes a train robbery to get in with the Reno brothers gang, then later completely entraps them by planning another train robbery with them in on it. Forrest Tucker and Edgar Buchanan are wasted. |