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The governor of Texas sends a cowboy to keep the peace between ranchers and a land baron.

Dennis Morgan as  Mike McGann
Philip Carey as  Ben Curran
Amanda Blake as  Marian Hastings
Rita Moreno as  Queli
Paul Picerni as  Pepe
Ray Teal as  Judd Hastings
Jay Novello as  Felipe
Robert J. Wilke as  Keeno
Sheb Wooley as  Miller
George O'Hanlon as  Shiloh

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Reviews

JohnHowardReid
1952/09/06

Producer: Bryan Foy. Copyright 17 December 1952 by Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. No New York opening. U.S. release: 6 December 1952. U.K. release on the lower half a double bill: 18 May 1953. Australian release: 22 May 1953. Sydney opening at the Civic (ran one week), 6,341 feet. 70 minutes. SYNOPSIS: A carpetbagger attempts to evict squatters and illegally seize their cattle in post-Civil War Texas. COMMENT: Thanks to the copious use of easily recognizable stock footage from Dodge City, San Antonio and other "A"-grade Warner westerns of the past, this "B"-grade effort from budget-conscious producer, Bryan Foy, looks very good indeed. It's also helped by a fairly sizable (for a "B") budget of its own, with lots of location lensing, hard riding (with running inserts yet), good matching sets and photography, and a solid cast headed by singing hero, Dennis Morgan. Behind the 8 Ball's O'Hanlon makes a great comic offsider, whilst Ray Teal and Bob Wilke make as fine a pair of villains as you could wish for. On the distaff side, Miss Blake is a winning heroine. Miss Moreno though has little to do!And why Phil Carey receives second billing for his small role is a real mystery.The script has been cleverly and ingeniously plotted to slot in as much action and spectacular footage as possible without sacrificing continuity or consistency. Dennis Morgan's vocal talents have not been neglected either. These also are deftly integrated into the script, including even a waltz war which actually starts off the Dodge City saloon brawl.Technical credits, including Noel Smith's pacey direction and Ted McCord's moody photography, are excellent. Art director Stanley Fleischer also deserves a special pat on the back for sets that match the stock footage decors so perfectly, audiences won't know where Fleischer ends and Ted Smith starts.

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MattyGibbs
1952/09/07

Cattle Town is a low budget western with a fairly mundane plot and some dodgy singing thrown in.It's a strange film that doesn't seem to know whether to be a serious Western, a Romance or a Musical. In the end it decides to amalgamate all three so we are just left with a confusing and messy hybrid. The lead actor Dennis Morgan who comes across as plain smug, and his sidekick, just don't convince at all. They are way too jovial, randomly and annoyingly bursting into some plain awful songs. It is therefore hard to take this effort at all seriously which is a shame as there was a germ of a decent film here. I wasn't expecting much but I was expecting more than I got. Even with it's short running time I was left praying for the end well before it finished. It's not often you are rooting for the hero to be shot and killed but this is one time when it would have been a blessed relief. This is a very poor western and certainly among the worst I have seen. Avoid.

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lennydixie
1952/09/08

I must admit i like watching all the old westerns, enjoyable enough, would be a candidate for a remake (without the singing). Good storyline but the singing holds it back from being a better western movie. I would rate it a version of a type of Roy Rodgers movie. Unfortunately the only actor i rate as below par is the main star himself, not believable as a cowboy as well as his sidekick Shiloh, but i'm sure there must have been a reason to cast these two actors. All the other actors/actresses have made a successful career since this movie and it is quite interesting reading to see how some of them have made it,especially the two female actresses .

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malcolmgsw
1952/09/09

I despair of seeing many rare vintage films on TCM UK.So i was very surprised to find this entertaining western in a midweek afternoon schedule.Dennis Morgan here becomes the standard singing cowboy.He must have known that the writing was on the wall when Warner's cast him in this film.However that was probably more to do with their desire to cut down their list of contracted actors.Morgan is supported in the comic sidekick role by George O 'Hanlon,of the Joe McDoakes series.There is a lot of action in a routine plot and Dennis takes every opportunity to sing a song.Its no classic but it is well worth a view if TCM ever show it again.

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