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The Desperadoes 1943

Runtime

87 mins

Language

English

English

Popular mailcoach driver Uncle Willie collaborates with the town’s crooked banker to empty the bank and stage a robbery. When his original pick fails to appear, he recruits a group of local boys. One of them stays, befriending the sheriff and becoming smitten with Willie’s daughter Allison, complicating the crooks’ scheme and testing his loyalty.

Popular mailcoach driver Uncle Willie collaborates with the town’s crooked banker to empty the bank and stage a robbery. When his original pick fails to appear, he recruits a group of local boys. One of them stays, befriending the sheriff and becoming smitten with Willie’s daughter Allison, complicating the crooks’ scheme and testing his loyalty.

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In the year 1863, the small town of Red Valley in Utah faces a series of upheavals that threaten its fragile sense of order and justice. Sheriff Steve Upton, dedicated to maintaining law and order, leaves the town temporarily, only for the local bank to be raided in his absence. The bank robbery is cleverly orchestrated by a group of corrupt individuals, including Stanley Clanton, a banker whose greed and dishonesty fuel his actions, and Uncle Willie McLeod, the proprietor of the livery stable and father of Allison McLeod. They collaborate with the ruthless gunman Jack Lester, played by Bernard Nedell, who is willing to use violence and deadly force, as evidenced when he shoots three innocent men during the chaos.

The story takes a turn when Cheyenne Rogers, a rugged cowboy portrayed by Glenn Ford, rides into town. Cheyenne’s arrival is marked by his visit to the local stable, where Allison (/actor/evelyn-keyes), the daughter of Uncle Willie, recognizes a horse belonging to Sheriff Upton, which was stolen from him earlier on the trail. Recognizing Cheyenne, who is known for his skills with horses, Allison instinctively goes to find the sheriff for help. Meanwhile, at the saloon, known as The Countess, a woman who manages gambling games and secretly harbors feelings for Cheyenne, observes him closely. She feels responsible because she initially led Cheyenne towards a life of crime, knowing he was hired to help rob the bank but arriving just too late to participate.

As the story unfolds, Cheyenne secures a legitimate job, breaking broncos at a ranch, trying to leave behind his outlaw past. He maintains a friendly relationship with Sheriff Upton, who he knew from before. However, this peace is short-lived. Jack Lester exploits Cheyenne’s past to turn the townspeople against him, revealing his former criminal background. This develops into a tense confrontation, further complicated when Lester’s accomplice, Nitro — portrayed by Guinn “Big Boy” Williams — pulls off another bank robbery. Consequently, Cheyenne and Nitro are captured and sentenced to hang, with the town’s justice seemingly sealed.

The situation takes a dramatic twist when Sheriff Upton, in an act of defiance and loyalty, helps Cheyenne and Nitro escape from jail. However, in doing so, Sheriff Upton himself gets imprisoned, trapping him behind bars as the outlaws continue their schemes. Allison (/actor/evelyn-keyes) then pleads with The Countess for help, and although she is conflicted due to her feelings for Cheyenne, she agrees to assist. The romantic tension between Cheyenne and Allison becomes clear as Cheyenne, who has grown to love her instead of the woman who once helped him into crime, passes a gun through a jail window to Sheriff Upton, signaling his willingness to fight for justice.

The climax culminates in Uncle Willie, burdened by guilt over his role in the robbery, shooting Banker Clanton during a fierce gunfight, thereby atoning for his sins. Ultimately, Uncle Willie’s actions and remorse help restore a semblance of peace to the town. Meanwhile, Allison and Cheyenne are married beside her father’s jail cell, symbolizing a new beginning built on truth and redemption. After their wedding, the couple departs on their honeymoon, leaving Uncle Willie to face the consequences of his confessions, which may lead to a sentence of at least twenty years in prison. The story emphasizes themes of loyalty, redemption, love, and justice, wrapped in the rugged and unpredictable setting of the American frontier.

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The Desperadoes Other Names and Titles

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