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Kinch as the source. In a fury, Vern tells her his true purpose and expresses his disdain for her profession. Vern tries to turn Kinch over to a sheriff, but he escapes with the help of the other outlaws. When they return to the ranch to kill Altar for her indiscretion, a gunfight breaks out. Altar is shot protecting Frenchy, who has shot Kinch dead. The outlaws flee while Frenchy and Vern ride off together, although the closing ballad suggests they both died that very same day, most likely dueling each other, thus ending this tale of "death, murder and revenge".
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was critical of the film: "In the department of western action, the show has its interesting points, including a couple of fist-and-gun fights that have been racily staged by Fritz Lang. Anyone who will settle for stick-ups and slug fests and pistol duels, all in Technicolor, may find enough in this
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A recurring ballad introduces this tale of "death, murder and revenge". Wyoming ranch hand Vern Haskell is enraged when his fiancée Beth Forbes is raped and murdered during a store robbery. He sets out after the two thieves, first with a posse, then by himself. He finds one of them, Whitey, shot in
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Vern goes along on a bank robbery with the outlaws of the Chuck-a-luck. After finally recognizing Vern, Kinch secretly shoots at him but misses. Vern returns to the Chuck-a-luck to bring Altar her cut. She has fallen for his feigned advances, and when he questions her about the brooch, she reveals
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After they break out, Frenchy takes Vern to his home, the Chuck-a-Luck, a horse ranch near the Mexican border owned by Altar. The ranch is a no-questions-asked hideout available to any outlaw willing to pay. Kinch, the killer of Vern's fiancee, is among the outlaws residing there, but Vern doesn't
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Vern continues his search, questioning everyone he meets about the phrase. He finally finds someone who mentions that a woman named Altar Keane is connected with Chuck-a-luck. When the man realizes that Vern is just fishing for information, Vern is forced to kill him in self-defense. Vern is taken
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picture to satiate his lust. Hungry-looking actors swagger and snarl in the outlaw roles. But anyone who expects a Western picture to match the character of its able female star had better look in another direction. This one is run-of-the-mill."
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into custody and then released when the dead man is identified as a wanted outlaw. By a stroke of luck, a deputy knows Altar as a saloon singer from his past, though not her current whereabouts.
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magazine gave the film and Marlene Dietrich a much more positive review: "This Marlene Dietrich western has some of the flavor of the old outdoor classics (like the actress's own onetime
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Vern learns that after Altar quit working for saloon owner Baldy Gunder, she bet her last $ 20 on his rigged game of chance, a wheel of fortune
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that his fiancee was wearing when she died. He starts to romance Altar to find out who gave it to her, making Frenchy jealous.
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the back by his partner after a quarrel. When Vern asks where his partner was headed, his dying words are "Chuck-a-luck".
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know his face. Kinch notices Vern's suspiciousness of the outlaws.
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play rivals for her attention in this tale of frontier revenge.
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Fritz Lang
Daniel Taradash
Silvia Richards
Howard Welsch
Marlene Dietrich
Arthur Kennedy
Mel Ferrer
Hal Mohr
Otto Ludwig
Emil Newman
Technicolor
RKO Radio Pictures
Technicolor
western film
Fritz Lang
Marlene Dietrich
the game of chance
Arthur Kennedy
Mel Ferrer
Howard Hughes
RKO Pictures
variant of chuck-a-luck
brooch
Marlene Dietrich
Arthur Kennedy
Mel Ferrer
Gloria Henry
William Frawley
Lisa Ferraday

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