Two feuding families cause problems for Sheriff Fuzzy, and his old friend The Cheyenne Kid is called in to help.Two feuding families cause problems for Sheriff Fuzzy, and his old friend The Cheyenne Kid is called in to help.Two feuding families cause problems for Sheriff Fuzzy, and his old friend The Cheyenne Kid is called in to help.
- Marshal Cheyenne Davis
- (as Al 'Lash' La Rue)
- Sheriff Fuzzy Q. Jones
- (as Al 'Fuzzy' St. John)
- Bob Hart
- (as Kenneth Ferril)
- Jim Condon
- (as Brad Slaven)
- Bartender
- (uncredited)
- Brings Letter.
- (uncredited)
- Barfly
- (uncredited)
- Hart Guard
- (uncredited)
- Condon Rider
- (uncredited)
- Hart Rider
- (uncredited)
- Condon Guard
- (uncredited)
- Barfly
- (uncredited)
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Storyline
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- Quotes
[first lines]
Sheriff Steele: You walked right into the trap I had baited for you, Cheyenne.
Cheyenne Davis: This isn't the first trap I've sprung or escaped from, Sheriff.
Sheriff Steele: This time you've reached the end of your rope.
[Cheyenne glances over shoulder]
Sheriff Steele: Don't expect any help from them. You're on your own.
Cheyenne Davis: Just because my men are ambushed doesn't mean I'll give up without a fight!
Sheriff Steele: I figured the Cheyenne Kid was smart enough to know when he was licked.
Cheyenne Davis: Not until I see what move you make, Sheriff.
Sheriff Steele: You asked for it!
[the camera pans to the checkerboard between the two men]
It's a typical PRC western, shot for speed rather than excellence, but for once the print was a good one, and cameraman M. A. Anderson' strong compositions get the clarity to show off his strengths. Director Ray Walker lets the story play out quickly, and if there's too much time spent watching Larue ride over beautiful country, Larue's evident pleasure dealing with St. John humanizes both of them.
Details
- Runtime55 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1