This was a pretty good B western from Producer's Releasing Corporation starring Lash LaRue and Al St. John as a pair of undercover operatives trying to stop a lot land grabbing in a certain locale in the west. They've got their work cut out for them as three former operatives who were in the open got themselves killed. Sheriff Henry Hall is totally ineffectual and just might be in with the gang.
This film borrows a technique usually used by movie serials where some master villain is never seen, but heard so you don't know his identity until the final reel. So we don't know who it is, but I guessed about halfway through the film. He left some tell tale marks from his spurs on the table in his cabin hideout. My mom always told me to keep my feet off the table.
Steve Drake who is Jennifer Holt's brother is killed by the gang after a crooked card game (they have many villainous pursuits) and that's when Lash and St. John spring into action. Jennifer is the sister of Tim Holt who was starring in his own series of B westerns over at RKO.
This is the first Lash LaRue western I've seen and reviewed. It's not a bad one, shoddy production values and all. Nice cast and a decent plot with good elements involved.