Until Richard Harris came along with A MAN CALLED HORSE, Errol Flynn was the only foreign actor to ever have any success in US westerns. This one is an okay oater that borrowed a lot from many other pictures, including Max Steiner's main title from DODGE CITY. Flynn's previous western was
THEY DIED WITH THEIR BOOTS ON, a far superior effort. This time around, they toss in color and a few tunes to add some spice to an otherwise ordinary movie that is distinguished only by a good shootout at the deserted Alamo. It's the late 1870s, and Flynn is a cattleman who has just come back from
Mexico to San Antonio. While south of the border, Flynn uncovered some evidence that...
Released:
1945
Rated:
NR
Length:
111 mins