Desert Vigilante (1949)
Directed by Fred F. Sears / Fred Sears
Genres - Western |
Release Date - Apr 8, 1949 (USA - Unknown) |
Run Time - 60 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Desert Vigilante perpetuated the long-running "Durango Kid" western series starring Charles Starrett. Per the title, Starrett gallops into a remote desert town, where he single-handedly (or so it seems) rounds up the villainous element. At this point in time, Starrett was being extensively doubled by the legendary Jock Mahoney, and the results were never less than spectacular. The subterfuge was helped along by the fact that Starrett's "Durango" character was required to wear a mask during most of the film. Desert Vigilante represented the first directorial assignment for Fred F. Sears, who remained with the Columbia "B" unit throughout the 1950s.
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agent [representative], bad-guy, chase, cowboy, desert, federal-agent, good-guy, government, gunfighter, illegality, lawyer, Mexico, mission [quest], silver, smuggling, villain