Vigilante Terror | |
Director: | Lewis D. Collins |
Producer: | Vincent M. Fennelly |
Starring: | Wild Bill Elliott Mary Ellen Kay Robert Bray I. Stanford Jolley Henry Rowland Myron Healey |
Music: | Raoul Kraushaar |
Cinematography: | Ernest Miller |
Editing: | Sam Fields |
Studio: | Allied Artists Pictures |
Distributor: | Allied Artists Pictures |
Runtime: | 70 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Vigilante Terror is a 1953 American Western film directed by Lewis D. Collins and written by Sidney Theil. The film stars Wild Bill Elliott, Mary Ellen Kay, Robert Bray, I. Stanford Jolley, Henry Rowland and Myron Healey. The film was released on November 15, 1953, by Allied Artists Pictures.[1] [2] [3]
Things have gotten so bad that the citizens of Pinetop have formed a vigilante committee to maintain order, but the Brewer gang continues to operate. Tack Hamlin (Wild Bill Elliott) comes to town and is soon recruited for sheriff, and he gets right to work, trying to stop both the bandits and the masked vigilantes. Turns out that Brett (Myron Healey), who owns the saloon, leads both the outlaws and the vigilantes, and is planting false evidence on others to divert suspicion from himself.