Dynamite Pass
Dynamite Pass | |
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Directed by | Lew Landers |
Written by | Norman Houston |
Starring |
Tim Holt Regis Toomey |
Music by | RCA Sound System |
Distributed by | RKO Radio Pictures |
Release date | March 23, 1950 |
Running time | 61 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Dynamite Pass is a black and white 1950's Western film.[1][2] It was described by the Los Angeles Times as being "very good of its type"[3] and was released on a double bill with The Secret Fury.
Plot
In the storyline, Cowhands Ross Taylor and his pal Chito Rafferty rescue road-construction engineer Dan Madden and his wife, Mary, when Madden is delayed starting work on a road running parallel to a toll road operated by Anson Thurber and his armed henchmen. After a running gun battle, Ross and Chito get the Maddens to the construction site, aided by Jay Wingate, who is in league with Thurber but poses as an advocate of the new road. When Madden's surveying instruments are destroyed while under Wingate's protection, Ross and Chito uncover the connection between Thurber and Wingate. To get rid of Ross, Wingate insinuates that Ross and Mary are having an affair. Ross knocks him down but is arrested for assault by the sheriff, but Chito rescues him. Ross and Chito save Madden from Wingate's next scheme to get rid of him, but all three are trapped in a canyon wired with dynamite and about to be set off by Wingate's men. Filming locations include Alabama Hills, Lone Pine, and California, USA.
Cast
- Tim Holt - Ross Taylor
- Richard Martin - Chito Rafferty
- Lynne Roberts - Mrs. Mary Madden
- Regis Toomey - Dan Madden
- Robert Shayne- Jay Wingate
- Cleo Moore - Lulu
- John Dehner - Anson Thurber
References
- ↑ Dynamite Pass at TCMDB
- ↑ Richard Jewell & Vernon Harbin, The RKO Story. New Rochelle, New York: Arlington House, 1982. p247
- ↑ Secret Fury,' Suspense Feature, Overdoes Fury Schallert, Edwin. Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) [Los Angeles, Calif] 02 June 1950: 18.