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Three Young Texans

Living! Loving! Fighting!
1954 | 77m | English

(216 votes)

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A Texan robs a train in an effort to prevent his father from committing the crime. A young girl attempts to help him after learning about the theft. A cowboy friend demands a share of the money.
Release Date: Nov 25, 1954
Director: Henry Levin
Writer: Gerald Drayson Adams, William MacLeod Raine
Genres: Western
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Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2024
Entered: May 01, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Mitzi Gaynor Rusty Blair
Keefe Brasselle Tony Ballew
Jeffrey Hunter Johnny Colt
Harvey Stephens Jim Colt
Dan Riss Sheriff Dan Carter
Michael Ansara Apache Joe
Aaron Spelling Catur
Morris Ankrum Jeff Blair
Frank Wilcox Bill McAdoo
Helen Wallace Martha Colt
Name Job
Henry Levin Director
Travilla Costume Design
Gerald Drayson Adams Screenplay
Paul Weatherwax Editorial Coordinator
William B. Murphy Editor
Charles LeMaire Wardrobe Coordinator
Irving Berns Makeup Artist
Harry M. Leonard Sound
Roy Meadows Sound
Hal Klein Assistant Director
William MacLeod Raine Story
Lionel Newman Music Director
Harold Lipstein Director of Photography
Lyle R. Wheeler Art Direction
Albert Hogsett Art Direction
Fred J. Rode Set Decoration
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Leonard Goldstein Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

When a routine poker game goes wrong, a card-sharp is killed and the man who did the shooting is coerced by the "witnesses" to take part in a train robbery else they will not corroborate his story and he will doubtlessly hang! Thing is, his son "Johnny" (Jeffrey Hunter) hears their plotting and deci ... des the only thing he can do, is to rob the train himself! The plot only becomes more complicated when "Rusty" (Mitzi Gaynor) discovers the truth and his friend "Tony" (Keefe Brasselle) who has hidden the loot tries to double cross him with "Apache Joe" (Michael Ansara). Can "Johnny" and "Rusty" get the cash before it's all too late? It's a rather straightforward little western this. A bit too long, and certainly predictable but there are plenty of action scenes, horse chases and shoot outs. Michael Ansara is usually reliable as a baddie and together with an outing for Aaron Spelling before he knew Charlie or his Angels is worth keeping an eye out for. Hunter and Gaynor are easy enough on the eye and work just well enough to keep this running through to an ending that, actually, has a very slight twist to it. It's about family, loyalty and friendship - so never fear, a moral is never far away!

Apr 14, 2023