A Mexican gunslinger is injured trying to save his son and is put into prison. When he's released, he's got revenge on his mind.
| Tagline | The Party Starts Soon Even The Devils Invited |
| Release Date: | May 23, 1962 |
| Genres: | Western |
| Production Company: | Meridan Productions |
| Production Countries: | United States of America |
| Casts: | House Peters Jr., John A. Alonzo, Sandra Knight, Peter Mamakos, Gary Gray, Marshall Bradford, Jim Hayward, I. Stanford Jolley, Maureen Cookson, Randy Clark, Madeleine Taylor Holmes |
| Status: | Released |
| Budget: | $0 |
| Revenue: | 0 |
If it were not for the increasingly banal narration we are subjected to on this standard B-movie western, it might have been quite an engaging watch. It's got all the usual ingredients as a recently released gunman is out seeking revenge on those who lynched his innocent son. What follows is a rather slow moving drama based around a siege in a saloon, as he holds some of the townsfolk hostage threatening to kill one every few minutes, until the crooked sheriff comes to face him. Sadly, the actors are all much of a muchness; there isn't really a star as such - and though the ensemble cast acquit themselves adequately, and the last ten minutes finally go some way to igniting this film; it's really just a rather procedural effort with a duff script and very few redeeming/memorable moments.