| Synopsis: Filmed in less than glorious two-strip Cinecolor, this average Eddie Dean western benefited from Dean performing "Ride on the Tide of a Song", "Journey's End"and "I Can Tell by the Stars". The story surrounding all this warbling, however, was the standard one of a gang of thugs interfering with the building of the telegraph. Headed by Drake Dawson (Terry Frost) and a crooked lay judge (Warner P. Richmond), the gang stirs up trouble among the local Indians, who are persuaded that the telegraph may ... Full Synopsis
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| Opening with quite a bit of stock footage, some of which dates back to the silent era, PRC's color western Wild West is a moderately entertaining music oater and the third and last to team the sometimes awkward Eddie Dean with the more kinetic Al "Lash" la Rue. Dean sings his songs in the prescribed matter and doesn't lose his hat in the clinches with Terry Frost and his gang. La Rue, whose resemblance ... Read Review | |
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