„...it lived up to my expectations. The colour was good, the cast strong and the plot better than for most Westerns of this period.“ IMDb
: Reviewers on IMDb and Amazon highlight the film's beautiful photography and lush landscape shots. Community Perspectives Goldraub in Texas (1952).mp4
The 1952 film (originally titled Hangman's Knot ) is widely considered an underrated "Western Noir" that stands out for its tight pacing and strong character motivations. Directed by Roy Huggins, it was one of star Randolph Scott's most successful films at both the box office and with critics. Movie Highlights Directed by Roy Huggins, it was one of
: In one of his early roles, Marvin is often cited as stealing the show with his portrayal of a "mean" rebel soldier. “...Western with some hardness
: Has an audience score of 48% based on user reviews.
“...Western with some hardness; convincingly motivated and solidly staged.” Wikipedia Ratings & Reception : Users give it an average of 4.6/10 .