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Quick on the Trigger
Quick on the Trigger was Charles Starrett's second "Durango Kid" picture for 1949. It all begins when ousted sheriff Steve Warren (Starrett) is put on trial for the murder of heroine Nora Reed's (Helen Parrish) brother. Steve is innocent, of course, but he doesn't stand a chance against prosecuting attorney Garvey Yager (Lyle Talbot) -- especially since Yager is the real killer.
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Plot Summary
Cattle rustlers led by the ruthless Jedediah Stone are terrorizing the local ranchers, stealing their herds and leaving a trail of destruction. When a series of mysterious attacks plague the community, a brave cowboy named Monte steps in to uncover the truth. He must race against time to expose Stone's operation and bring the outlaws to justice before the entire town is ruined.
Critical Reception
As a B-Western from the era, 'Quick on the Trigger' was generally seen as a standard, albeit entertaining, entry in the genre. It delivered the expected action and heroic portrayal of the cowboy protagonist, appealing to its target audience at the time.
What Reviewers Say
Delivers typical Western action with a clear hero-villain dynamic.
Features familiar tropes of cattle rustling and frontier justice.
A straightforward and entertaining matinee picture.
Google audience: Audience reception for this classic Western is largely positive, with viewers appreciating the straightforward plot, energetic pacing, and the classic Western themes of good versus evil.
Fun Fact
Director William Witney was a prolific filmmaker known for his work on numerous Western serials and feature films, often for Republic Pictures.
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