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In order to make Tug Cardwell (William Phipps) sign over his rich gold claim to them, John Avery (Robert Shayne), Gypsy Avery (Veda Ann Borg) and Jackson (Marshall Reed) hire Bob Rankin (Douglas Fowley) to kidnap Tug's sweetheart Jane... See more »

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Dave Saunders
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Jane Whipple
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Bob Rankin
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Gypsy Avery
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John Avery
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Tug Bailey
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Hardrock Jones
Luther Crockett ...
Sheriff
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Mrs. Brigitte O'Rielly
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Slim - Henchman
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Jackson - Henchman
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Chito Rafferty
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Jack Baxley ...
Rodeo Announcer (uncredited)
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Cowboy (uncredited)
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Townsman (uncredited)
Russell Custer ...
Townsman (uncredited)
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Henchman (uncredited)
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Townsman (uncredited)
Tex Holden ...
Townsman (uncredited)
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Barfly (uncredited)
Post Park ...
Stagecoach Driver (uncredited)
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Rodeo Official (uncredited)
Frosty Royce ...
Larson (uncredited)
Rube Schaffer ...
Townsman (uncredited)
Joe Smith ...
Brown (uncredited)

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Lesley Selander

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Ed Earl Repp ... (written by)

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Herman Schlom ... producer

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Paul Sawtell

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Nicholas Musuraca

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Robert Swink

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Albert S. D'Agostino
Walter E. Keller

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Jack Mills
Darrell Silvera

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Mel Berns ... makeup artist (uncredited)
Larry Germain ... hair stylist (uncredited)

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John Pommer ... assistant director (uncredited)

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John L. Cass ... sound (as John Cass)
Clem Portman ... sound

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Fred Carson ... stunts (uncredited)
Clem Fuller ... stunt double: Harry Tyler (uncredited)

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Charles Beckett ... gaffer (uncredited)
Charles Burke ... camera operator (uncredited)
Tom Clement ... grip (uncredited)
Ollie Sigurdson ... still photographer (uncredited)

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C. Bakaleinikoff ... musical director

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Richard Evans ... script supervisor (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

In order to make Tug Cardwell (William Phipps) sign over his rich gold claim to them, John Avery (Robert Shayne), Gypsy Avery (Veda Ann Borg) and Jackson (Marshall Reed) hire Bob Rankin (Douglas Fowley) to kidnap Tug's sweetheart Jane Whipple (Elaine Riley). Rankin hides Jane and then demands half the mine from the other crooks. Dave Saunders (Tim Holt) and Chito Rafferty (Richard Martin), friends of Tug's, find Jane and taker her to safety. The conspirators then shoot Rankin, capture Tug and force him to take them to his claim. Dave and Chito are close behind. Written by Les Adams

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Taglines TIM'S HOT LEAD COOLS GOLD-FEVER BANDITS! Claim-jumpers jump for cover, when Tim's guns talk up for justice! (original print ad) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Bandoleiros da Vingança (Brazil)
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Trivia This is the only film in which married couple Richard Martin (Chito) and Elaine Riley (Jane Whipple) appeared in together. They were regarded as one of Hollywood's happiest couples, having been married for 48 years, from 1946 until Richard's death in 1994. Interesting to note that the girl-chasing Chito, whom Richard portrayed in 35 films, was vehemently against marriage. See more »
Quotes Chito Rafferty: [just before riding bull in rodeo] Davey, of all the numbers in the alphabet, look what I draw -
[turns to show number on his back]
Chito Rafferty: unlucky 13. It's a jinx, Davey.
Dave Saunders: Aw, way you've been tossin' the bull around, the bull you drew would never throw you.
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