Led astray by outlaw leader Jess, the "outlaw's daughter" Kate joins Jess' gang and follows in her dad's footsteps. Town marshal Dan tries his best to reform the girl, but this proves difficult inasmuch as Kate holds Dan responsible for her father's death. Only after most of the bad guys have been decimated by Dan does Kate discover the true identity of her dad's murderer. Having fallen in love with Kate, marshal Dan offers to let her escape prosecution, but she's made of sterner stuff than that.
Similar titles
Reviews
Takes itself way too seriously
It's an amazing and heartbreaking story.
The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.
This little feature belongs to those tons of B westerns made between the thirties and late fifties for the big screen, before becoming episodes for Tv shows. With most of the time same characters, actors, directors and technical crews...Audiences were at home and not in the theatres anymore. And from time to time you could find interesting and unusual schemes. This one may be one of them, not the best for sure but not the worst either. Those movies are never charmless and maybe not for all audiences, except old timers or gem searchers as I am. Nothing special about the acting or the overall stuff.