Ride a Crooked Trail
Alone . . . he faced the deadly crossfire of a killer mob . . . and a fear-crazed town!
1958 | 88m | English
Popularity: 0.7 (history)
| Director: | Jesse Hibbs |
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| Writer: | Borden Chase, George Bruce |
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| After robbing a bank Murphy assumes the identity of his pursuer, a famous US Marshal, when he stumbles into a town and is confronted by the local judge, Matthau. Murphy is forced to remain as the new Marshal; an old flame, Scala, nearly unmasks him by accident, only to be forced to assume the ruse of being Murphy's wife. The "couple" given a house and respectability, which neither has had before. They maintain the charade to avoid hurting a young orphan boy, Matthau's ward. Scala is torn by her loyalty to boyfriend planning to rob the bank and growing feelings for Murphy | |
| Release Date: | Nov 23, 1958 |
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| Director: | Jesse Hibbs |
| Writer: | Borden Chase, George Bruce |
| Genres: | Romance, Western |
| Keywords | marshal, deception, riverboat, sheriff's badge, fried egg |
| Production Companies | Universal International Pictures |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 07, 2026 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Audie Murphy | Joe Maybe |
| Gia Scala | Tessa Milotte |
| Walter Matthau | Judge Kyle |
| Henry Silva | Sam Teeler |
| Joanna Moore | Little Brandy |
| Eddie Little | Jimmy |
| Mary Field | Mrs. Curtis |
| Leo Gordon | Sam Mason |
| Mort Mills | Pecos |
| Frank Chase | Ben |
| Bill Walker | Jackson |
| Ned Wever | Attorney Clark |
| Richard H. Cutting | Mr. Curtis |
| Rayford Barnes | Teeler Gang Member (uncredited) |
| John Barton | Townsman (uncredited) |
| Jimmie Booth | Townsman (uncredited) |
| Forrest Burns | Posse Member (uncredited) |
| Russell Custer | Townsman (uncredited) |
| George DeNormand | Townsman (uncredited) |
| Clem Fuller | Tom (uncredited) |
| Chuck Hamilton | Tom Wheelwright (uncredited) |
| Sam Harris | Man at Dedication (uncredited) |
| Jimmie Horan | Courtroom Spectator (uncredited) |
| Michael Jeffers | Railroad Worker (uncredited) |
| Kenner G. Kemp | Townsman (uncredited) |
| Jack Lilley | Teeler Gang Member (uncredited) |
| Philo McCullough | Man at Dedication (uncredited) |
| Fred McDougall | Teeler Gang Member (uncredited) |
| Paul McGuire | Doctor (uncredited) |
| King Mojave | Townsman (uncredited) |
| Paul Newlan | Riverboat Captain (uncredited) |
| Eddie Parker | Townsman Reporting Bank Robbery (uncredited) |
| Kenneth Patterson | Gambler (uncredited) |
| Frosty Royce | Posse Member (uncredited) |
| Cap Somers | Townsman (uncredited) |
| Ray Spiker | Courtroom Spectator (uncredited) |
| Bob Steele | Jud Blunt (uncredited) |
| Arthur Tovey | Townsman (uncredited) |
| Sailor Vincent | Boat Steward (uncredited) |
| Henry Wills | Clovis (uncredited) |
| Morgan Woodward | Durgan (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Borden Chase | Screenplay |
| Bud Westmore | Makeup Artist |
| Bob Herron | Stunts |
| George Bruce | Story |
| Harold Lipstein | Director of Photography |
| Edward Curtiss | Editor |
| Alexander Golitzen | Art Direction |
| Bill Newberry | Art Direction |
| Russell A. Gausman | Set Decoration |
| Ray Jeffers | Set Decoration |
| Leslie I. Carey | Sound |
| Don McKay | Sound |
| William Holland | Assistant Director |
| Joseph Gershenson | Music Supervisor |
| Bill Thomas | Costume Design |
| Jesse Hibbs | Director |
| Stanley Wilson | Original Music Composer |
| Virginia Jones | Hairstylist |
| Lew Leary | Unit Production Manager |
| Gene Anderson | Unit Manager |
| Ray DeCamp | Assistant Director |
| Philip Crawford | Stunts |
| Don Happy | Stunts |
| Dick Hudkins | Stunts |
| Eddie Parker | Stunts |
| Regis Parton | Stunts |
| Glen Thompson | Stunts |
| Willard W. Willingham | Stunts |
| Jack Williams | Stunts |
| Harold Goodwin | Dialogue Coach |
| Irving Gertz | Additional Music |
| Henry Mancini | Additional Music |
| Ethmer Roten | Musician |
| Hans J. Salter | Additional Music |
| Frank Skinner | Additional Music |
| Herman Stein | Additional Music |
| Dave Torbett | Additional Music |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Howard Pine | Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person |
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Middle of the Street. Ride a Crooked Trail is directed by Jesse Hibbs and adapted to screenplay by Borden Chase from a story written by George Bruce. It stars Audie Murphy, Walter Matthau, Gia Scala, Leo Gordon, Henry Silva and Eddie Little. A CinemaScope/Eastman Color production, music is by Jos ... eph Gershenson and cinematography by Harold Lipstein. A blend of the breezy and the beefy here as Audie saddles up as Joe Maybe, a bank robber who after assuming the identity of the detective who was sent to capture him, winds up as the sheriff of a corrupt town. Ironically it’s the town he and his dastardly cohorts had planned for their next big robbery. But as Joe insinuates himself into the company of the town’s better citizens, he begins to doubt his dark side. It’s pretty routine as per the bad man trying to turn good axis of Western movie plotting, but there’s a good sense of fun running throughout. Murphy himself seems to really be enjoying himself in the role of Joe Maybe. Leading the front of frivolity is Matthau as the town judge, his capacity for alcohol is as legendary as his ability to find a quip or sarcasm in the most trying of situations. Many of the scenes shared between the two men are most funny, be it hangovers, court room shenanigans or generally sounding each other out, they make for a great pair of characters. Of course all this good fun has to ease off for the plot to take its darker turn. Which brings in the villains and the action scenes just as Joe’s conscience starts to gnaw away at him. Costuming is appealing, especially when modelled by Scala, Gershenson provides another one of his lively Western musical scores and Lipstein’s Scope photography makes good use of the gorgeous scenery. It’s a bit creaky in parts and Hibbs sometimes lets the pace sag, but this is good entertainment for Audie and Matthau fans. 6.5/10
This is quite a good, light-hearted little western featuring Audie Murphy as an escaping bank robber who arrives in a town only to be mistaken by the local judge - a feisty Walter Matthau - for a likely candidate for sheriff. When Gia Scala - Murphy's old flame gets off the river boat she almost lan ... ds him it, so to avoid discovery he claims that they are married so as he can carry out his own nefarious plans. When her real beau and his gang arrive in town things all start to get a bit complicated... It's an entertaining hour and a half; with a good rapport between all three principals and Eddie Little as the young "Jimmy". It's got an half decent script and some good action thrown in too. The ending is a bit poor, but I suppose it was inevitable...