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The Mysterious Desperado (1949)
MYSTERIOUS DESPERADO IS TOP NOTCH TIM HOLT AT HIS VERY BEST
Mysterious Desperado Is Excellent In the Tim Holt Westerns, The Scenery Alone Of Lone Pine,California Is Worth the Hour Spent Viewing Tim & His Pal! Chito In An Action Packed Classic We All Loved So Dearly Before TV Wiped Out The Oldtime Movie Theaters. Tim Was An Excellent Actor, And A Super Western Hero. He & Chito Gave Us The Best In Westerns- Mysterious Desperado Has An Excellent Cast Of Supporting Players Plus The RKO Movie Town-Lone Pine Castle, And An Old Mission. It Has The Look And Feel Of A Major Western, And Holds Up Even By Today's Technology. One Can Get Lost In The Times It Was Made As It Takes Us Back To Yesteryear When Tim Rode Regular On The Big Screen. If Color Had been Used On This Picture, It Would Have To Be Considered The Classic Is It.I Certainly Reccomend It, And Rate It 4 Stars Out Of 4. View It, And Place Your Mind In The Era it was Made, And You Will Be Entertained.(Billy Holcomb)
Man in the Saddle (1951)
Man In The Saddle Is Classic Action Western No Longer Found
Man In The Saddle Is Classic In Every Sense Because It Was A Fantastic Formula So Popular During The Fifties When The Star, Not The Film Pulled The Fans Into The Theater. Scott Is Excellent In The Colorful Location Of Lone Pine, California. Detoth Had Come Aboard As Director Since Usual Scott Director Edwin Marin Had Recently Died Of A Heart Attack. Man In The Saddle Is The Action Western No Longer Produced And Sorely Missed By Many, And If It Is Veiwed With An Idea Of The Time it Was Made One can Almost Feel The Excitement Which Filled Theaters No Longer Enjoyed, As In Those Days. I Rate Man In The Saddle 4 Stars Out Of 4. Billy Holcomb