Wrongly accused of robbing a train he was riding home on, a man hooks up with his old gang and participates in other robberies.
Quite a train of logic there!
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Wrongly accused of robbing a train he was riding home on, a man hooks up with his old gang and participates in other robberies.
Quite a train of logic there!
When locals want to look for gold on Ute Indian land, a bigoted man finds himself taking on a role as a peacekeeper.
Costarring Jay Silverheels!
Two cowboys get caught up in a prison escape.
Darn the luck!
A deputy forms a posse to go after a quartet of escapees that killed the local sheriff and kidnapped a woman.
An excellent B-Western.
When a man comes into the town of Sutterville after his horse is stolen, a crooked marshal names him as the criminal he is looking for and now that man must clear his name.
No connection to the Judas Priest song.
Jesse James and his men come under the influence of William Quantrill and his pro-Confederate partisan guerrillas.
James Best and Tony Curtis in one movie?!
A female frontier lawyer finds an outlaw and his son hiding in the wilderness from a false murder charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Murphy perform together!
When a Western town’s sheriff dies under mysterious circumstances, the son of a famed gunman is called in by the new sheriff to set things right.
I think I have seen this movie before.
A fugitive bank robber assumes the identity of a dead frontier marshal, but complications arise when an old flame shows up in town.
Murphy worked with some real talent in his career.
Two men form an uneasy alliance against a gang of claim jumpers terrorizing the area. Claim jumpers and someone seeking revenge on them are two pretty well worn story basics of the B-Western. Nothing wrong with that so long as you make it entertaining. The Duel at Silver Creek is less about a duel orContinue reading “The Duel at Silver Creek”