Mexican gunfighter Dave Robles outdraws the town's outlaw-turned-sheriff and is invited to fill the dead man's shoes. But a tin star doesn't bring automatic respectability and Robles is shunned by the town's leading citizens. His popularity with its less-savory element, particularly saloonkeeper Bannister, wanes dramatically, too, as he starts to take his job seriously. It is his love for a decent, caring woman that keeps Dave in town, but can she convince him to lay down his gun and start a new life?
Directing | Harry Horner | Director |
Writing | Richard Carr | Writer |
Production | Robert L. Jacks | Producer |
Production | Richard Carruth | Producer |
Sound | Fred Steiner | Original Music Composer |
Editing | Robert Golden | Editor |
Art | William Glasgow | Art Direction |
Camera | Stanley Cortez | Director of Photography |
Costume & Make-Up | Kay Shea | Hairstylist |
Art | Mowbray Berkeley | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Louis Hippe | Makeup Artist |
Production | Frank Parmenter | Production Supervisor |
Sound | Wayne Fury | Sound Editor |
Sound | Jack Solomon | Sound |
Costume & Make-Up | Frank Beetson Jr. | Wardrobe Designer |
Costume & Make-Up | Opal Vils | Wardrobe Designer |
Directing | Mary Gibsone | Script Supervisor |