Horizons West (1952)
5/10
Good Cop, Bad Cop
2 September 2015
Warning: Spoilers
Okay, we know there are only seven basic plots but lots of times an imaginative writer and/or director can disguise just which one they are offering to us; at other times, like here, they can't be bothered, so we have two brothers, Robert Ryan and Rock Hudson, returning home to Austin after four years on the losing side in the War Between The States. For Hudson it's like he's never been away and he's more than happy to resume life in the ranch for father John McIntyre. Ryan is a horse of a different colour. Though he hasn't got change of a match he has ambition and next thing you know he's organised a gang of deserters and dead-beats into castle rustlers and inside two more reels he owns half the state. Naturally this being 1952 and all the message loud and clear is Crime Does Not Pay so he gets it where the chicken got the axe. Hands up if you spotted anything new here. I thought not. It's watchable at least with other familiar faces like soon-to-be double act on Gunsmoke James Arness and Dennis Weaver albeit on opposite sides plus Universal contractee Julia Adams.
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