The Dude Goes West
The Dude Goes West is a 1948 film starring Eddie Albert and Gale Storm from King Brothers Productions. It was directed by Kurt Neumann and released by Monogram Pictures.
The movie was originally known as Tombstone.[1]
Plot
A gunsmith and a marksman, Daniel Bone closes up his Brooklyn, New York business and travels west, where he feels he belongs. On a train, he encounters passenger Liza Crockett, then sees her purse being stolen by a man Dan confronts, disarms and throws off the train.
The man turns out to be a notorious outlaw, the Pecos Kid, who vows revenge against "the dude" who interfered with his holdup. Liza, however, mistakenly believes Dan was the one who tried to steal her bag. On their way to Arsenic City, Nevada, where a map to her father's gold mine might make Liza a wealthy woman, both she and Dan end up traveling from Carson City in a buckboard. Indians capture them, but Dan's knowledge of their language impresses the tribe's chief.
After arriving in Arsenic City, the two encounter another outlaw, Texas Jack Barton, and a corrupt saloonkeeper, Kiki Kelly, who are all interested in the mine. Dan finds the map, memorizes it and burns it. He falls in love with Liza and leads her to the gold. When the outlaws ambush them, their new Indian friends ride to their rescue.
Cast
- Eddie Albert as Dan Bone
- Gale Storm as Liza Crockett
- Gilbert Roland as the Pecos Kid
- James Gleason as Sam Briggs
- Barton MacLane as Texas Jack
- Binnie Barnes as Kiki Kelly
References
- ↑ DRAMA AND FILM: Metro Gets British Hit; 'Girl in Moon' Looming Schallert, Edwin. Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) [Los Angeles, Calif] 03 Nov 1947: A9.