Beyond the Last Frontier (1943)
Thundering Thrills...As The Great Texas Rangers Take To The Adventure Trail..Hot On The Heels Of A Desperate Band Of Gun-Runners!
ジャンル : 西洋
上映時間 : 1時間 0分
演出 : Howard Bretherton
脚本 : John K. Butler, Morton Grant
シノプシス
Beyond the Last Frontier was the first entry in Republic's "John Paul Revere" western series. Journeyman actor Eddie Dew stars as Revere, a Texas Ranger who goes undercover to smash an outlaw gang. Meanwhile, the villains install an informer amongst the Rangers, meaning that Revere will have to take care of this guy before he can complete his assignment. While Eddie Dew was OK in the lead, his thunder was stolen by the young actor cast as "Trigger Dolan"-future superstar Robert Mitchum. The plot was a bit too complicated for a film of this nature, thus future John Paul Revere installments were a bit easier to follow.
A former gunslinger is forced to take up arms again when he and his cattle crew are threatened by a corrupt lawman.
ハロウィンが近づくころから、ナーバスになっていたローリー(スカウト・テイラー=コンプトン)。そんなときにルーミス医師(マルコム・マクダウェル)の本が発売され、自分が殺人鬼マイケル・マイヤーズ(タイラー・メイン)の妹だと知ってしまう。やけになったローリーは家を飛び出すが、マイケルが再び現れ……。
ある夜、訓練中のレンジャー隊7名が嵐の密林地帯で消息を絶ち、17時間後3名の生存者が発見されるが味方同士で撃ち合っていて1名が捜索隊の目の前で殺される。結局、重傷者を含む2名が救助され、いまなお隊長のウエストを含む4名が行方不明のままだった。ジュリー・オズボーン大尉が調査開始するが、救助された兵士は彼女の尋問に黙秘を続けた。オズボーンの上官スタイルズ大佐は、かつてウエストに訓練を受けていた元レンジャー隊員で尋問術に長けた麻薬捜査官トム・ハーディを呼び寄せる。
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