Blazing Bullets

1951 "GOLD ROBBERY! GUN JUSTICE! IN OUTLAW LAND!"
6.6| 0h51m| en
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Following his refusal to let his daughter Carol marry cowhand Bill Grant, rancher John Roberts is kidnapped, and Bill is hunted for the crime.

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Lovesusti The Worst Film Ever
Claysaba Excellent, Without a doubt!!
Nayan Gough A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
Philippa All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
JohnHowardReid Johnny Mack Brown (himself), Lois Hall (Carol), House Peters, Junior (Jim Grant), Forrest Taylor (Roberts), Stanley Price (Hawkins), Edmund Cobb (sheriff), and Dennis Moore, Milburn Morante, Edward Cassidy, George DeNormand, Carl Mathews.Director: WALLACE W. FOX. Original screenplay: George Daniels. Photography: Gilbert Warrenton. Film editor: Fred Maguire. Art director: Fred Preble. Music director: Ozzie Caswell. Assistant director: Melville Shyer. Producer: Vincent M. Fennelly.Copyright 6 May 1951 by Monogram Pictures Corporation. No New York opening. U.S. release: 6 May 1951. No British or Australian theatrical release. 51 minutes.SYNOPSIS: An unscrupulous sheriff and his henchmen are actually responsible for both a kidnapping and the theft of gold bullion.COMMENT: Despite its "Blazing Bullets" title, "blaze" is exactly what bullets do not do in this very tame Monogram western. Filmed on the cheap in very long takes, abounding with lots and lots of talk, but only piddling dribbles of action, this little movie (it runs only 49 minutes on television) has virtually nothing to recommend it, save Johnny Mack Brown's pleasing personality! (And even that little windfall is lessened by the fact that Johnny is obviously getting just a little too old for these hero-to-the-rescue roles).