West of Carson City remains one of the best of Johnny Mack Brown's Universal westerns. The story takes place in a gold-rush community where the locals are taken to the cleaners by duplicitious Eastern gamblers. When it becomes obvious that the local constabulary has been "bought off" by the crooks, two-fisted cattleman Jim Bannister (Brown) swings into action. The film's highlight is an outsized fistic brawl between the hero and secondary villain Breed, played by loose-limbed comic stuntman Frank Mitchell.
Title | West of Carson City |
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Year | 1940 |
Genre | Western |
Country | |
Studio | Universal Pictures |
Cast | Johnny Mack Brown, Bob Baker, Fuzzy Knight, Peggy Moran, Harry Woods, Robert Homans |
Crew | Ray Taylor (Director), Milton Raison (Story), Jack Bernhard (Screenplay), Sherman L. Lowe (Screenplay), Milton Raison (Screenplay) |
Keyword | prisoner, judge |
Release | Jan 19, 1940 |
Runtime | 56 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 2.00 / 10 by 1 users |
Popularity | 3 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | English |