The story revolves around one-eyed marshal Clay Black Patch Morgan (Montgomery). The marshal is delighted to find out that his old buddy Hank Danner (Leo Gordon) is riding into town, but less than thrilled to learn that Danner is now a wanted outlaw. Reluctantly throwing his friend into jail, Morgan sets off a chain reaction of terror, beginning with a jailbreak engineered by crooked saloonkeeper Frenchy De Vere (a particularly vicious performance by Sebastian Cabot) and culminating in a showdown between the marshal and Danner's young protg Flytrap (Tom Pittman).
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play The story revolves around one-eyed marshal Clay "Black Patch" Morgan (Montgomery) The marshal is delighted to find out that his old buddy Hank Danner (Leo Gordon) is riding into town but less than thrilled to learn that Danner is now a wanted outlaw Reluctantly throwing his friend into jail Morgan sets off a chain reaction of terror beginning with a jailbreak engineered by crooked saloonkeeper Frenchy De Vere (a particularly vicious performance by Sebastian Cabot) and culminating in a showdown between the marshal and Danner&39;s young protégé Flytrap (Tom Pittman) Actors George Montgomery Diane Brewster Tom Pittman Leo Gordon House Peters Jr Jorge Treviño Lynn Cartwright Peter Brocco Ted Jacques Strother Martin Gilman Rankin Ned Glass John O&39;Malley Stanley Adams & Sebastian Cabot Director Allen H Miner Certificate PG Year 1957 Screen 1371 Languages English - Mono Duration 1 hour and 22 minutes (approx)
1950s western starring George Montgomery as a one-eyed lawman of a New Mexico town. When Marshal Clay 'Black Patch' Morgan's old friend, Hank Danner (Leo Gordon), appears to be the man behind a bank robbery, Clay has no choice but to arrest him. Hoping to get his hands on the loot, saloon owner Frenchy De Vere (Sebastian Cabot) first springs Hank from his cell and then kills him but is no closer to getting the money. When Hank's young friend, Carl (Tom Pittman), learns of his death he believes Clay to be responsible and begins to practice his gun skills, ultimately leading to a showdown between the two men.
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