The Bandit Trail

October. 10,1941      
Rating:
5.9
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A cowboy turns bad for revenge, but can't stomach his new evil ways.

Tim Holt as  Steve Haggerty
Ray Whitley as  Smokey
Janet Waldo as  Ellen Grant
Lee 'Lasses' White as  Whopper
Morris Ankrum as  Red Haggerty
Roy Barcroft as  Joel Nesbitt
Eddy Waller as  Tom Haggerty
Glenn Strange as  Idaho
Frank Ellis as  Al
Guy Usher as  Mayor Blake

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Reviews

VeteranLight
1941/10/10

I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.

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Nessieldwi
1941/10/11

Very interesting film. Was caught on the premise when seeing the trailer but unsure as to what the outcome would be for the showing. As it turns out, it was a very good film.

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Dynamixor
1941/10/12

The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.

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Ezmae Chang
1941/10/13

This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.

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dougdoepke
1941/10/14

Complex Holt western with lots of hard riding and fast shooting, but no flying fists. Locations are mainly from familiar LA area scrublands. The plot's a layered one, involving several gangs and different degrees of bad-good guys. Holt starts out as bank robber stealing what he and brother Ankrum believe is their money defrauded from them by a bank. This leads to a series of encounters whose shifting details I leave to other reviewers.Though Lasses White supplies humorous episodes, there's not the lighter tone of the later Chito- Holt entries. It's a fine cast of baddies, including toughie Roy Barcroft in a suit no less, and commanding Morris Ankrum who later saves the universe in 50's sci-fi. But pity poor Janet Waldo of radio fame. When not standing around nicely dressed, she gets all of one close-up, at movie's end. Oh well, there was always Corliss Archer on the radio dial.All in all, having hero Holt undergo some value changes is unusual for an oater, and is the hour's main point of interest. (And see if you agree, Holt looks like a young Roy Rogers here.) Anyway, it's a well-cast and acted western if a somewhat complicated plot.

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classicsoncall
1941/10/15

It's not unusual for these B Westerns to offer up a song that mirrored the title of the picture, however the campfire tune sung here had to do with 'The Outlaw Trail'. So naturally I'm wondering why they didn't change either the name of the picture or the song lyrics to match each other. With all the oaters that came out of the era I knew there had to be one with that title so I checked the IMDb database and there was a 1944 flick with Hoot Gibson and Bob Steele going by "Outlaw Trail". I guess I'll be on the lookout for that one now.I don't think I've seen a Tim Holt Western where he wasn't seconded by Richard Martin as Chico Rafferty. Martin hooked up with Holt a few years later in another string of pictures, in this one his nominal partner is a grizzled character named Whopper portrayed by Lee 'Lasses' White. The comedic aspect of his character doesn't come into play until later in the picture, by which time he handcuffs himself to a storefront dummy along with some other animated hi-jinks. That dummy by the way, seemed to have a bit of a Clark Gable vibe going for him except for being on the short side.Against his better judgment, Holt's character turns bank robber at the beginning of the story in line with his Uncle Red's (Morris Ankrum) wishes, following the death of Steve Haggerty's (Holt) father. Even with slow communication in the Old West I had to wonder why Banker Grant (Joseph Eggenton) in Remington didn't see the coincidence in Steve depositing twenty thousand dollars in his bank, a sum that matched what was robbed from the nearby bank in Cedar Fork. I don't think matinée fans of the day would have questioned it.Well Steve's not a bad guy for long if he ever was one. By helping to thwart a bank robbery by an opposing gang of outlaws, he's made town marshal of Remington with Whopper as his deputy. Now all he has to do is get the goods on villain Joel Nesbitt (Roy Barcroft) after withdrawing the original twenty grand and returning it to the sheriff of Cedar Fork. This might sound a little more complicated than it needed to be but it made for an interesting story.The biggest head scratcher for me though was the final shootout back in Remington when Steve decides to confront Nesbitt and his henchmen. With Uncle Red deciding that blood is thicker than whiskey, he helps nephew Steve take out the bad guys. Which was a minor miracle seeing as how Steve and Red walked right out in the open and took out six concealed outlaws to save the day. How'd they do that?

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bkoganbing
1941/10/16

The Bandit Trail casts Tim Holt as a young man who loses his father Eddy Waller to a gun battle between his family and the law representing the town banker who has taken over the family ranch. When Holt arrives from the east, his uncle Morris Ankrum persuades him to join in robbing that selfsame bank.After they flee the territory the newly minted outlaws decide to rob this other town where boss Roy Barcroft rules. The plan is for Tim to take the loot from the previous robbery and deposit it in this town bank to win the confidence of the people in the town that he is has the makings of a solid and prosperous citizen as he surveys the lay of the land.Unfortunately Tim does become a solid and prosperous citizen, so much so that he gets made town marshal after helping out the original marshal in a blazing gun battle with road agents. Holt also starts falling for Janet Waldo, daughter of the new town banker.The Bandit Trail which Tim Holt is trying not to be on is a nice well played western with believable characters and a good story.

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Panamint
1941/10/17

If you are a western fan, be sure to see this one. It has a good story, is well-directed at a good pace. At this point in his career, Tim Holt had charisma and was a perfect choice for western movies. He is into what he is doing here and doesn't appear to approach this as just another formula production to be cranked out (sometimes later in his career he approached his endless series of western roles in a formula manner).Roy Barcroft is fine of course as a rotten businessman. Versatile movie veteran Morris Ankrum is excellent as Holt's uncle "Red", who keeps applying the tension to an underlying storyline throughout the entire movie. In fact the whole movie is better written and more layered than you might expect for an ordinary B western of this era.Perfect casting of female lead, sidekick, the Sheriffs, and all characters contribute to this watchable, solidly made yarn.

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