The Michigan Kid (1947)
Directed by Ray Taylor
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Jon Hall, Universal's beefcake kid, usually comported himself in South Seas or Arabian nights outfits. In Michigan Kid (based on a novel by Rex Beach), he's decked out in ten-gallon hat, levis and six-guns. Hall and his cohort Andy Devine are among the many characters searching for a treasure stolen during a stagecoach holdup. Our hero also tries to protect lovely ranch owner Rita Johnson from the clutches of crooked politicians. Since most of Hollywood's Technicolor cameras were busy at 20th Century-Fox, Michigan Kid was lensed in the red and blue hues of Cinecolor.
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bad-guy, chase, corruption, cowboy, good-guy, government, loot, marshal, official, outlaw [Western], owner, ranch, revenge, robbery, search, stagecoach, town