Summaries

A woman breaks out of jail before her hanging and a man is hired to bring her back.

Ellen Beldon is due to be hanged in Texas for the murder of her husband, but Judd Farrow, ranch foreman for her uncle, breaks her out of jail and escorts her to the safety of her uncle's New Mexico ranch. Mace Beldon, her father-in-law, offers professional gunman Gil McCord $5000 to bring her back to Texas so she can be hung. He is able to get her away, and during the trip back, she tells him the story of her trial. She claims her brother-in-law, Kell Beldon, shot his step-brother (her husband) so that he would be his father's sole heir, and that drunken fur-trapper Elby Kirby was the only witness. Gil decides to see Kirby and force a confession from him. Meanwhile, Kell gets Ellen back by chance and turns her over to the law. Gil gets an order from the district judge to stop the execution, and Kell, seeing his story falling apart, tries to out-shoot Gil.—Les Adams <[email protected]>

In the Old West, Ellen Beldon (Anne Francis) is about to be hanged in Texas for the cold-blooded murder of her husband. Her uncle's ranch foreman, Judd Farrow (Chuck Connors), masquerading as a priest, breaks her out of jail and escorts Ellen to a safe hideout at her uncle's ranch in New Mexico. Her uncle Nathan Conroy (Robert Burton) has enough influence to block extradition of Ellen back to Texas. Her father-in-law, Mace Beldon (John Litel), determined to avenge the killing of his son, hires gunman Gil McCord (Rory Calhoun) for $5,000 to track down Ellen and bring her back to Texas. Gil hires on as a cowhand and then kidnaps Ellen and they head back to Texas. On the way, Farrow intercepts them and is killed by Gil. The pair also survive an ambush by Indians. Ellen explains to Gil that her husband was murdered by his step-brother, Kell Beldon (Vince Edwards), who wants to be sole heir to their father's money and land; and, a man named Elby Kirby (Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams) witnessed the killing. Gil tracks down Kirby and forces him to admit what he knows. Kell confronts Gil and is killed in a shootout. Gil and Ellen ride out of town together.

Details

Keywords
  • gunfighter
  • sexual harassment
  • escape from jail
  • sheriff
  • death in family
Genres
  • Western
Release date Sep 19, 1957
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Approved
Countries of origin United States
Language English Spanish
Filming locations Lone Pine, California, USA
Production companies Rorvic Productions

Box office

Budget $323000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 3m
Color Black and White
Aspect ratio 2.35 : 1

Synopsis

In the Old West, Ellen Beldon (Anne Francis) is about to be hanged in Texas for the cold-blooded murder of her husband. Her uncle's ranch foreman, Judd Farrow (Chuck Connors), masquerading as a priest, breaks her out of jail and escorts Ellen to a safe hideout at her uncle's ranch in New Mexico. Her uncle Nathan Conroy (Robert Burton) has enough influence to block extradition of Ellen back to Texas.

Her father-in-law, Mace Beldon (John Litel), determined to avenge the killing of his son, hires gunman Gil McCord (Rory Calhoun) for $5,000 to track down Ellen and bring her back to Texas. Gil hires on as a cowhand and then kidnaps Ellen and they head back to Texas. On the way, Farrow intercepts them and is killed by Gil. The pair also survive an ambush by Indians. Ellen explains to Gil that her husband was murdered by his step-brother, Kell Beldon (Vince Edwards), who wants to be sole heir to their father's money and land; and, a man named Elby Kirby (Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams) witnessed the killing. Gil tracks down Kirby and forces him to admit what he knows. Kell confronts Gil and is killed in a shootout. Gil and Ellen ride out of town together.

SynopsisConvicted of murdering her husband Cliff (Regis Parton), Ellen Beldon (Anne Francis) has less than 24 hours before she will be the first woman hanged in the state of Texas when friend and cowboy Judd Farrow (Chuck Connors), posing as a preacher, helps her escape a Beldon County jail. Ellen and Judd meet up with Ellen's uncle, Nathan Conroy (Robert Burton), who creates a diversion to lose their pursuers Mace (John Litel) and Kell Beldon (Vince Edwards), Cliff's father and half-brother respectively, and the sheriff. Days later, after failed attempts to extradite Ellen from New Mexico, where she is now residing on Nate's ranch, Mace and Kell go to Santa Bella, Mexico, where they hire gunslinger Gil McCord (Rory Calhoun) to bring Ellen back to Texas. Gil accepts half the payment in advance and rides to Texas, where the sheriff deputizes him. Days later, Gil arrives at Nate's ranch posing as a cowboy in search of work. Although Judd is suspicious of the man, Nate hires him for two weeks of work. The next morning when Gil takes a break from post-hole digging to befriend Ellen, an overprotective Judd warns Gil to stay away from her. Later that evening, when Judd expresses affection for Ellen, she is more concerned with the law than with romance and spurns him. One afternoon, Gil puts a stone in his horses' hoof and uses the lame horse as an excuse to miss a routine trail ride. Meanwhile, Judd, infuriated by Ellen's rejection, finds her alone on the trail and tries to force himself upon her. Gil arrives just in time to knock Judd out and escort Ellen back to the ranch, but during the ride home, Gil grabs the reins to Ellen's horse and announces he is taking her back to Texas. Although Ellen struggles to free herself and outrun Gil, the proficient cowboy controls her horse with his whip and prods them toward the Texas border. Hours later, Judd and cowboys Frank Cooper and Clint leave in search of Ellen without informing Nate. By the next afternoon, Gil and Ellen cross into Texas territory, where, Gil reminds her that as a deputy, he has legal grounds to kill anyone who attempts to stop him from turning her over to the proper authorities. Later that day, while taking a rest at a watering hole, Gil offers soap and a towel to Ellen to take a bath, but Ellen does not understand his kindness towards a convicted murderess. Gil insists that he is "not judge or a jury" and refuses to take responsibility for her impending doom. Soon, Judd, Cooper and Clint spot smoke rising from Gil's campfire and head toward the watering hole, where Gil, hiding behind some boulders, holds the three men at gunpoint. Gil warns them that he is deputized, but Judd draws his gun anyway. Gil easily kills Judd and then orders the others to return the body to Nate. Later that day, as Gil and Ellen continue towards Beldon County, four armed Indians ambush them. When Gil starts fighting the Indians, Ellen comes to his aid to defeat their assailants. Later, as Ellen dresses his wounds, Gil asks her why she did not flee. When Ellen replies that she could not leave him to die, he asks her who really killed her husband. Ellen then recounts the fateful day: One day during a barn dance, Ellen, planning on a divorce, accepted a dance with another partner, which sent Cliff into a jealous rage. He slapped Ellen and ran after her as she fled. Once outside, Kell interceded in the argument, struggled with Cliff for his gun and then shot him. Ellen, having learned earlier that Mace was going to leave the entire family inheritance to Cliff, realizes that Kell killed her husband so that he would receive the inheritance instead. Hearing the shot, the townspeople exited the dance to find Ellen alone with her dead husband. Kell and the only other witness, his cohort Elby Kirby (Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams), had already fled the scene. After Kell presented an alibi at the trial, Ellen was convicted of the crime. Back in the present, Gil brings Ellen to Beldon County, where Kell offers to give him the balance of his pay in trade for the woman, but Gil insists on talking to Mace first. Later that night, Gil decides to take Ellen to his friend Domingo Ortega (Salvador Baguez) in Santa Bella for safe-keeping, while he investigates a lead on Kirby. Finding the drunken Kirby in a dilapidated cabin near Salt Creek, Gil asks him to tell the truth. When he refuses, Gil knocks him out and lashes him with wet rawhide. Back in the town, Mace suspects that Ellen is at Ortega's and sends Kell, accompanied by an associate, to Santa Bella, where Kell knocks Ortega out and takes Ellen. Meanwhile, as the drying rawhide tightens around Kirby's throat, he finally admits that he witnessed the murder. In a nearby village, Gil presents Kirby and his testimony to Judge Larson, who, convinced there has been a miscarriage of justice, issues a legal order to prevent Ellen from being hanged and orders the sheriff to give Gil custody of her until a new trial date can be set. Meanwhile, Ellen pleads with Mace to postpone the hanging until Gil returns with evidence that will prove Kell shot Cliff. On the way to see Mace, Gil is intercepted by a desperate Kell, who challenges him to a gunfight. Gil easily outdraws Kell, killing him, then tells Mace the truth about his son's murder. After examining the judge's order, Mace allows Ellen to leave in Gil's custody and await the trial that will finally prove her innocence.

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