Nevada

Thrill to the Silver Stampede - The roaring saga of the Comstock Lode...when men staked their claims in a hail of lead!

6.2
19441h 2m

Just as Nevada wins $7000 in yellowback bills, Ben Ide takes his $7000 and heads out to buy mining equipment. Burridge has his man Powell kill Ide and retrieve the money and Nevada finds Ide just as the posse arrives. Found with the money Nevada is arrested and Burridge now gets Powell to incite the local citizens to lynch Nevada.

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Cast

Photo of Robert Mitchum

Robert Mitchum

Jim Lacy aka Nevada

Photo of Anne Jeffreys

Anne Jeffreys

Julie Dexter

Photo of Craig Reynolds

Craig Reynolds

Cassius "Cash" Burridge

Photo of Richard Martin

Richard Martin

Chito Rafferty

Photo of Harry Woods

Harry Woods

Joe Powell

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Nancy Gates

Hattie Ide

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Sammy McKim

Marvy Ide

Photo of Edmund Glover

Edmund Glover

Nelson, assayer-deputy

Photo of Emmett Lynn

Emmett Lynn

J. Pancake Comstock

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Reviews

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6/10

“Nevada” (Bob Mitchum] rescues “Julie” (Anne Jeffreys) from a grizzly fate and she warns him that the town they are both travelling to isn’t a lot friendlier. He arrives and soon finds that is too true as he is arrested for a murder and a robbery. She tries to intercede for him with the fair-minded sheriff but when a lynch mob breaks into the jail he has to skedaddle and think on his feet to track down the real culprit and, with the help of an alchemist, find out just what is going on in this remote prospecting town. Now we know all along who is pulling the strings so there’s not oodles of jeopardy here, but that said - Mitchum delivers quite well here as the decent cowboy embroiled in a battle of wits with a shrewd and greedy man who has designs not just on the town, but on “Julie” too. Jeffreys also delivers more strongly giving her character a little more oomph than was more common for the leading lady in these once-a-week procedural westerns. We even get a jolly ditty from his pal “Dusty” (Guinn Williams) and it’s quite entertainingly paced for an hour of fairly action-packed drama.

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