THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MATINEE FRIDAY 2 P.M.
Btoried lair of the James Boys and the Daltons, Belle Starr and a horde of desperadoes, bank busters and . train robbers-— an ominous 'land whose trigger-fingered gentry knew no law but their s.iX'gun.s,This western locale of outlawry'sheyday_ is now pictured' in a dramatisation challenging 1 the scope 'of any of R.K.O.-Radio's ipectacular "westerns." It brings dynamic impact, in a story pf ! fcumultuous events enacted by stars Randolph Scott, Ann .Richards and! George "Gabby" Hayes respectively, i as a sure-shot sheriff unjustly'i branded a regenade, the miljtant girl editor of a frontier newspaper, i and a happy-go-lucky henehman of bandits. ,T.he three, in their own ways, bring justice and order to a I forgotten region. A thrill with' action and romanee, peril and sus- 1 pense, hand-to-hand conflicts and spacious turmoil, this- -show presents a magnificent cast playing a kaleidoscopic array of characters.
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Chronicle (Levin), 31 March 1948, Page 4
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