Dynamite Pass (1950)
Directed by Lew Landers
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Tim Holt and Richard Martin, RKO's resident western good guys, are back in Dynamite Pass. Usually cast as cowpunchers, Holt and Martin are construction workers Ross and Chito this time out. Someone is trying to prevent honest road builder Dan (Regis Toomey) from completing his job, and that someone is his unscrupulous rival Thurber (John Dehner), the owner of a profitable toll road. Had Thurber waited a few years, he could have found a job on the Pennsylvania turnpike. As it stands, however, Ross and Chito must stop Thurber before he destroys the road project permanently. Dynamite Pass is distinguished by better-than-usual performances from all concerned.
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argument, aristocracy, bad-guy, building, cattle, citizen, construction, cowboy, engineering, explosion, good-guy, gunfighter, henchman, highway, husband, justice, marketing, operator, opposition, oppression, owner, ranch, road, sabotage, thug, townspeople