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Robbers' Roost

THE MOST SAVAGE KILLERS LAIR IN THE WEST!...If You Rode In With A Badge On Your Chest---You Were Carried Out With A Bullet In Your Back!
1955 | 83m | English

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Jim "Tex" Wall, searching for the last of the three men who raped and killed his wife, joins a gang of cattle rustlers led by Hank Hays. Both Hays' outlaws and a rival gang headed by Heesman, have been hired as ranch hands by "Bull" Herrick, a cripple who owns a large cattle ranch and wants to get his large herd to market. He theorizes that the two gangs will be kept busy watching each other and neither will rustle his cattle. Helen has little faith in her brother's contrived plan, and hates and distrusts both groups. She begins to soften toward Jim, but abruptly changes when she sees a reward poster which says he has killed two men.
Release Date: May 30, 1955
Director: Sidney Salkow
Writer: Sidney Salkow, John O'Dea, Maurice Geraghty, Zane Grey
Genres: Action, Drama, Romance, Western
Keywords gang, cattle-rustler
Production Companies United Artists, Goldstein-Jacks Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
George Montgomery Jim 'Tex' Wall
Richard Boone Hank Hays
Sylvia Findley Helen Herrick
Bruce Bennett 'Bull' Herrick
Peter Graves Heesman
Tony Romano Happy Jack
Warren Stevens Smokey
William Hopper Smokey
Stanley Clements Chuck
Leo Gordon Jeff
Joe Bassett Stud (uncredited)
Al Wyatt Sr. Slocum (uncredited)
Leonard P. Geer Sparrow (uncredited)
Name Job
Jack Draper Director of Photography
Jesús Bracho Art Direction
Alejandro Galindo Assistant Director
Leonard P. Geer Stunts
Boyd 'Red' Morgan Stunts
Al Wyatt Sr. Stunts
Sidney Salkow Screenplay, Director
John O'Dea Screenplay
Maurice Geraghty Screenplay
Zane Grey Novel, Story
Paul Dunlap Music
José B. Carles Sound Recordist, Sound
George A. Gittens Editor
Armando Meyer Makeup Artist
Frank Parmenter Production Supervisor
Jaime Contreras Assistant Director
Name Title
Robert Goldstein Producer
Leonard Goldstein Producer
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John Chard
5.0

Crim Coop. Robbers' Roost is directed by Sidney Salkow and Salkow co-adapts the screenplay from a Zane Grey story with John O'Dea and Maurice Geraghty. It stars George Montgomery, Richard Boone, Sylvia Findley, Peter Graves, Tony Romano, Warren Stevens and Leo Gordon. Music is by Paul Dunlap an ... d cinematography by Jack Draper. As a huge Western fan it's disappointing to find such a damn fine cast operating in such a mundane Oater. It's not bad by any stretch of the imagination, it's just so ordinary and sits with a host of other 1950s genre pieces that fail to ignite and add something interesting to a standard tale. Here we have two rival gangs of cowpokes working for one man, the reason for hiring both sets of rivals is tenuous at best. Anyhoo, the two mobs must try and get along enough to get the job done, only a couple of the main players have hidden agendas. While of course right in the middle is a tough gal, creating untold amounts of sexual tension. The story unfolds in steady sedate fashion, the odd moments of action perking the pace occasionally, with plenty of macho posturing on show, while the ever lingering cloud of intrigue keeps the interest ticking by. Once the agendas are revealed the pic kicks into a higher gear, which builds tidily to the expected finale of few surprises. The location photography is most pleasant (Durango, Mexico) and the colour lenses are also easy on the eye. But it's ultimately a waste of good casting and a potent premise, leaving us with an average Oater that's more a gap filler than a must see for genre fans. 5/10

May 16, 2024