Panhandle
Panhandle

Panhandle (1948)

5.7 ? Feb 22, 1948 1h 25m

Overview

An ex-gunfighter woos two women while avenging his brother, victim of a crooked gambler.

Genres

Western

Release Date

February 22, 1948

Rating

5.7 /10

Runtime

1h 25m

Rod Cameron

Rod Cameron

John Sands

Cathy Downs

Cathy Downs

Jean 'Dusty' Stewart

Reed Hadley

Reed Hadley

Matt Garson

Anne Gwynne

Anne Gwynne

June O'Carroll

Blake Edwards

Blake Edwards

Floyd Schofield

Henry Hall

Henry Hall

Wells

Dick Crockett

Elliott Crockett

Rory Mallinson

Rory Mallinson

Sheriff Jim

Charles Judels

Charles Judels

Botticelli - the Barber

Alex Gerry

Alex Gerry

Raven McBride

Francis McDonald

Francis McDonald

Crump

J. Farrell MacDonald

J. Farrell MacDonald

Doc Cooper

Stanley Andrews

Stanley Andrews

Tyler

Jeff York

Jeff York

Jack

Charles La Torre

Charles La Torre

Juan

Frank Dae

Frank Dae

Regan

James Harrison

Harland

Billy Wayne

Billy Wayne

Gambler

Trevor Bardette

Trevor Bardette

Barber Customer (uncredited)

Ivan Bell

Barfly (uncredited)

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John Chard

7.0/10

Jul 01, 2017

John Sands: Even Billy the Kid backed down from him! Panhandle is directed by Leslie Selander and written by John C. Champion and Blake Edwards. It stars Rod Cameron, Cathy Downs, Reed Hadley, Anne Gwynne, Blake Edwards, Dick Crockett and Rory Mallinson. Music is by Rex Dunn and cinematography by Harry Neumann. John Sands (Cameron) has to return to his gunfighter ways when news reaches him that his brother has been murdered... Filmed in Sepiatone and a little more serious than many other 1940's Westerns, Panhandle is a satisfying experience for genre enthusiasts. Formula is rife as we would come to know it in Oaters, though, as picture ticks off the check list: badman turned good who is forced to turn bad again for revenge, romance tingling in the air, quick draw shoot-outs, punch-up, weasel villain and his hired cronies, poker games with the inevitable cheat called out and the "hooray" finale. All of which is nicely directed and performed by the cast. The location scenery doesn't get much chance to shine through, and in truth the Sepiatone does little to improve the picture, but this is easily recommended to the Western faithful. 7/10

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CinemaSerf

6.0/10

Jul 09, 2022

Randolph Scott lookalike Rod Cameron is "Sands", a former lawman who travels to a Texas town to investigate the shooting of his newspaper-man brother. Upon arrival, he quickly discovers the town, indeed the territory, under the heel of "Matt Garson" (Reed Hadley). With the help of his secretary "Dusty" (Cathy Downs) he vows to avenge his brother's death. It's quite eerily shot - much of the action takes place at night, in torrential rain, but the story is all just a bit too well travelled, and neither the actors nor the script offer much by way of innovation. This is still a perfectly watchable B-feature that dawdles for the first half hour before finally picking up just enough speed to hold the attention. It's too long - but then films were frequently elongated to accommodate the paying public's appetite for cinema, rather than because the story justified it.

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