Johnny Behind-the-Deuces
Dan Dailey
Johnny Behind-the-Deuces

“Comedy Western on the Railroad”
A cowboy is hired by a stagecoach boss to stop the railroad reaching his territory and putting him out of business. He uses everything from Indians to dancehall girls to try to thwart the plan. But the railroad workers, led by a female sharpshooter and an ambitious salesman, prove tough customers.
MARILYN MONROE A TICKET TO TOMAHAWK TRAILER
Johnny Behind-the-Deuces
Dan Dailey
Johnny Behind-the-Deuces
Kit Dodge Jr.
Anne Baxter
Kit Dodge Jr.
Dakota
Rory Calhoun
Dakota
Terence Sweeny
Walter Brennan
Terence Sweeny
Sad Eyes
Arthur Hunnicutt
Sad Eyes
Chuckity
Charles Kemper
Chuckity
Madame Adelaide
Connie Gilchrist
Madame Adelaide
Marshal Kit Dodge
Will Wright
Marshal Kit Dodge
Pawnee
Chief Yowlachie
Pawnee
Long Time
Victor Sen Yung
Long Time
Fargo
Jack Elam
Fargo
Clara
Marilyn Monroe
Clara
Amiable Comedy Western. Not a great deal to write home about here, this is safe, at times bright, but instantly forgettable fare. The plot basically revolves around a group of honest do good folk trying to get the monopoly on the transport rights by getting their train to an appointed destination in Colorado on time. Naturally the bad guy stagecoach owner wants to stop them, thus no threat to his money maker you see, so the good folk led by Kit Dodge Jr (a sort of Virginal Calamity Jane) have to contend with his underhand tricks and of course the peril provided by Indian raids. Anne Baxter (Kit) is as cute as a button and most agreeable in the piece, the role is a sort of comedy version of her excellent serious role as Constance Mae 'Mike' in 1948s wonderful Yellow Sky. Joining Anne for this frothy train romp is Dan Dailey, Rory Calhoun and the always watchable Walter Brennan, whilst a mention has to be made that Marilyn Monroe appears in an uncredited role, see if you can spot her? Western purists will no doubt be lifted by the fact that Tonto himself (Chief Thundercloud) also appears, tho it has to be said that he looks rather bemused by it all. 5/10
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