Though not acknowledged by contemporary reviewers, Colorado Territory is a westernized remake of the 1941 crime drama High Sierra. Raoul Walsh, director of the earlier film, returns to helm the remake, doing a grand job on both occasions. Joel McCrea stars in the Humphrey Bogart role, playing a veteran outlaw who hopes to pull off one last, spectacular heist. Virginia Mayo portrays the Ida Lupino counterpart, a "bad" dance-hall girl who proves to be the only person who genuinely cares about McCrea's well-being. As in the earlier film, the climax finds McCrea making a futile bid for escape in the mountains, with tragic consequences. High Sierra was good for at least one more remake, the 1955 Jack Palance-Shelley Winters starrer I Died a Thousand Times.
by Hal Erickson
synopsis
- Gunslinger
- Bandit
- One Last Heist
- Outlaw [Western]
- Gunman
- Femmes Fatales
- Perfect Crime
- Trapped
- Territory
- Tough Guys
- Mountains
- Bank-robbery
- Dance-hall-girl
- Escape
- Vigilantes


