| Index | 4 reviews in total |
1 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
very well written and performed...superior, 29 June 2010
![]()
Author:
asinyne from United States
I have only recently become a fan of the B movie genre and even more
recently become a fan of the old b westerns. I enjoy them very much and
its easy to do so. Admittedly, their charm often doesn't include much
in originality or good writing. Basically you have a hero, a pretty
girl, some bad guys and they spend their time chasing each other on
horseback with six guns blazing. It sounds simple but it definitely
works. However, you occasionally run across one that rises above and
entertains with the usual elements plus gives you something extra.
Sometimes its a really exceptional cast, maybe taunt direction,
especially well staged action scenes...whatever. This one stands out
because it has the usual elements plus outstanding writing. This is a
very well plotted movie and the cast seems game to do the material
proud. I really like this one and Ken Maynard has not been high on my
lists of favorite cowboys before now.
You get a really nice love triangle wrapped around some well conceived
humor and the usual action. This is a story worth telling and told
well. In my opinion this a true Hollywood near classic and a genre gem.
1 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
Range War And Romantic War, 26 June 2010
![]()
Author:
bkoganbing from Buffalo, New York
Between Fighting Men is one of those B westerns that had it gotten
produced at a major studio with decent production values and an A list
cast this could have been a classic western. At 20th Century Fox for
instance I could easily have seen Tyrone Power and Henry Fonda as the
two brothers as they were in Jesse James. As it is Ken Maynard and
Wallace MacDonald aren't that bad as feuding brothers.
Brothers occasionally will fight and these two have a good natured
history of it. But the real fighting in their part of the west is going
to happen when the government says that land the cattlemen have been
grazing on is open range and anyone can settle and claim it. The
sheepmen intend to do just that. Which means range war.
But it means more than that when Ruth Hall and her father Buck Connors
move in with their sheep. When the two of them start courting her and
forget the range war, others haven't. When Butch Martin kills Connors
and he's been hired by Maynard and MacDonald's father Walter Law as a
range detective strong arm guy, it all hits the fan.
Between Fighting Men is a pretty good product coming from a Poverty Row
studio with little production values. Definitely shows cowboy star Ken
Maynard off to his best advantage.
1 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
Ken Maynard shines in this one!, 16 October 2005
![]()
Author:
Steve Haynie from Easley, South Carolina
Between Fighting Men is a good place to start if you want to learn
about Ken Maynard. He always came across as a great guy in all of his
westerns. Maynard may have been a jerk in real life, but you would
never know it from watching him. In this movie he was still trim and
doing a lot of action. He was the perfect cowboy star at the time this
movie was made.
A war between cattle ranchers and sheep ranchers is always a fun plot
element. Add to that a beautiful daughter of the sheep man to lure the
affection of the sons of a cattle man and you have a standard, but
great, plot for a B western. Ken and Wally cleverly try to best one
another for the attention of Judy. Regarless of the western setting,
the lengths they go to in their efforts would make any movie from the
thirties entertaining.
There is no shortage of cowboy action in this movie. Pick it up if you
can.
Sheepmen vs. Cattlemen (Again), 12 December 2007
![]()
Author:
Mike-764 (michaelnella@yahoo.com) from Flushing, NY
Land is opened up for sheepherders to set up homesteads on the land formerly owned by cattlemen. Naturally this leads to conflict and Win Thompson who owns the largest ranch wants to drive the sheepmen off. Trying to help are Ken & Wally Thompson, who are even given more incentive to help when they see Judy Winters, daughter of one of the sheepherders. Thompson's foreman Butch Martin is given orders to drive the rustle the sheep, but interprets the orders his own way and murders Judy's father. Win takes Judy in at the ranch, but she later learns that Win gave the order to Butch to drive off the sheep. Ken tries to remedy the matter, but can't do much especially when Wally is influenced by Butch that Ken is stealing Judy away from him. Enjoyable B western even though the script had already been done to death at every poverty row studio. The highlight is probably Ruth Hall who does a great job as Judy making us wish she kept up her film career. Another highpoint was Josephine Dunn as the café proprietor whose bit trying to snag Wally at the dance is fun to watch. Maynard is good as he usually is, but I think we could have had a bit more action. Rating, based on B westerns, 6.
| Plot summary | Ratings | Plot keywords |
| Main details | Your user reviews | Your vote history |