

Western
Overview
An aging Texas cattle man who has outlived his time swings into action when outlaws kidnap his grandson.
Top Cast


John Wayne
John Wayne
Jacob McCandles
John Wayne
Jacob McCandles


Richard Boone
Richard Boone
John Fain
Richard Boone
John Fain


Maureen O'Hara
Maureen O'Hara
Martha McCandles
Maureen O'Hara
Martha McCandles


Patrick Wayne
Patrick Wayne
James McCandles
Patrick Wayne
James McCandles


Christopher Mitchum
Christopher Mitchum
Michael McCandles
Christopher Mitchum
Michael McCandles


Bobby Vinton
Bobby Vinton
Jeff McCandles
Bobby Vinton
Jeff McCandles


Bruce Cabot
Bruce Cabot
Sam Sharpnose
Bruce Cabot
Sam Sharpnose


Glenn Corbett
Glenn Corbett
O'Brien
Glenn Corbett
O'Brien


Harry Carey, Jr.
Harry Carey, Jr.
Pop Dawson
Harry Carey, Jr.
Pop Dawson


John Doucette
John Doucette
Buck Duggan
John Doucette
Buck Duggan
Similar Movies

Pinto Kid was one of Charles Starrett's last "formula" westerns before he permanently assumed the screen guise of the Durango Kid. The story takes places just after the Civil War, with hostilities between Yanks and Rebels still in effect between Kansas and Texas. The villain, cattle rustler Vic Landreau (Paul Sutton), intends to play both factions down the middle for his own benefit. But Landreau meets his match in the form of wandering do-gooder Jud Calvert (Charles Starrett).

Jerry Johnson inherits a 50,000 acre ranch. Lucky Miller wants to take over the ranch. Roy is trying to get a railroad spur right of way. Lucky has a woman come west to marry Jerry to get control of the ranch. After the wedding, Lucky has the owner killed. Roy’s gun is substituted for the murder weapon, so Roy is put in jail.

When his cattlemen abandon him for the gold fields, rancher Wil Andersen is forced to take on a collection of young boys as his cowboys in order to get his herd to market in time to avoid financial disaster. The boys learn to do a man's job under Andersen's tutelage, however, neither he nor the boys know that a gang of cattle thieves is stalking them.

It's World War 2 and saboteurs are out to destroy the ranchers food crop. Steve Travis and sidekick Cannonball have been called in to investigate. Avoiding the attempts on his life by the gang, Steve uses a pair of eyeglasses to discover their leader, a supposedly deaf mute shoe repairman.

When brash Texas border officer Mike Norton wrongfully kills and buries the friend and ranch hand of Pete Perkins, the latter is reminded of a promise he made to bury his friend, Melquiades Estrada, in his Mexican home town. He kidnaps Norton and exhumes Estrada's corpse, and the odd caravan sets out on horseback for Mexico.

Llewelyn Moss stumbles upon dead bodies, $2 million and a hoard of heroin in a Texas desert, but methodical killer Anton Chigurh comes looking for it, with local sheriff Ed Tom Bell hot on his trail. The roles of prey and predator blur as the violent pursuit of money and justice collide.

Eddie Dean is a Cattlemen's Association agent investigating a serious rash of rustlings along with sidekicks Soapy (Roscoe Ates) and Waco (Lee Bennett. The latter bears a striking resemblance to Lawrence ranch foreman Bert Ford (also Bennett), who has been the target of several assassination attempts. Rancher Lawrence (Lee Roberts) and Eddie decide that Waco shall impersonate Ford, who is hiding out in a hotel room.
















