El Paso
El Paso

El Paso (1949)

5.7 ? Mar 22, 1949 1h 43m

Overview

Ex-confederate officer Clay Fletcher jumps at the chance to reunite with his once lady-friend, Susan Jeffers, when his father, Judge Fletcher, sends him on an errand to El Paso, Texas to get the signature of Susan's father, Judge Jeffers, on a legal document. Once there he finds the judge has become a drunk and a laughing stock, doing the bidding of local magnate Bert Donner and his running dog, Sheriff La Farge. Just as Clay starts straightening out the town's problems, events occur which force him to abandon the legal system and instead adopt the murderous tactics of a vigilante.

Genres

Western

Release Date

March 22, 1949

Rating

5.7 /10

Runtime

1h 43m

John Payne

John Payne

Clay Fletcher

Gail Russell

Gail Russell

Susan Jeffers

Sterling Hayden

Sterling Hayden

Bert Donner

George 'Gabby' Hayes

George 'Gabby' Hayes

Pesky Tees

Dick Foran

Dick Foran

Sheriff La Farge

Eduardo Noriega

Eduardo Noriega

Don Nacho Vázquez

Henry Hull

Henry Hull

Henry Jeffers

Mary Beth Hughes

Mary Beth Hughes

Stagecoach Nellie

H.B. Warner

H.B. Warner

Judge Fletcher

Robert Ellis

Robert Ellis

Jack Elkins

Catherine Craig

Catherine Craig

Mrs. Elkins

Arthur Space

Arthur Space

John Elkins

Steven Geray

Steven Geray

Mexican Joe

Irving Bacon

Irving Bacon

Stage Passenger (uncredited)

Argentina Brunetti

Argentina Brunetti

Don Nacho's Woman (uncredited)

Jack Perrin

Jack Perrin

Barfly (uncredited)

Denver Pyle

Denver Pyle

Vigilante (uncredited)

Dan White

Dan White

Henchman (uncredited)

John Bose

Townsman (uncredited)

Nacho Galindo

Nacho Galindo

John Chard avatar

John Chard

6.0/10

Dec 25, 2016

Legal Eagle and the Johnny Rebels. El Paso is directed by Lewis R. Foster and Foster also adapts the screenplay from a story written by J. Robert Bren and Gladys Atwater. It stars John Payne, Gail Russell, Sterling Hayden, George 'Gabby' Hayes, Dick Foran, Eduardo Noriega, Henry Hull and Mary Beth Hughes. Music is by Darrell Calker and cinematography by Ellis W. Carter. Location filming is at the Iverson and Corrigan Ranches and El Paso and Gallup. El Paso, and lawyer and ex-Confederate captain Clay Fletcher (Payne) is forced to go against his principles and go outside the law to bring order to the town. It's a town where the judge is alcoholic and manipulated by the corrupt sheriff and a nefarious landowner. In the mix here is a very decent film, and certainly there's a story that if given a bit more meat could have been most potent. Unfortunately it's a bit choppy in its telling and execution, while the Cinecolor it was shot in looks washed out and cheapens still further what was already a picture being made without a big budget. Thematically it's strong, there's a vigilante thread that's attention grabbing, with some nice suggestive shots used by the director, and a theme of ex-soldiers returning from the war - only to find their land and rights being vanquished by the self imposed powers that be - carries with it some pertinent sting. There's also some good humour in here, notably a running gag involving Hughes' Stagecoach Nellie. Cast are fine, with Hayden and Payne fronting up for their fans, Hayes does another grand grizzled old coot turn, and Noriega, in spite of being under used, is excellent. Crude back projection work undermines some half decent action sequences, whilst the extended shoot-out finale is nicely played out during a dust storm - which may be to hide some flaws in the production? But regardless it has good effect. Frustrating picture for sure, but for Western die-hards there's enough here to enjoy and not feel angry about. 6.5/10

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