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Dakota Lil

1950 | 88m | English

(207 votes)

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Female outlaw helps lawmen trap railroad bandits.
Release Date: Feb 17, 1950
Director: Lesley Selander
Writer: Frank Gruber, Maurice Geraghty
Genres: Western
Keywords outlaw, railroad
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, Edward L. Alperson Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 25, 2024
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Name Character
George Montgomery Tom Horn / Steve Garrett
Rod Cameron Harve Logan / Kid Curry
Marie Windsor Dakota Lil
John Emery Vincent
Wallace Ford Carter
Jack Lambert Dummy
Larry Johns Sheriff
Marion Martin Blonde Singer
James Flavin Secret Service Chief
Walter Sande Butch Cassidy
Lillian Bronson Sheriff's Wife
Kenneth MacDonald Fletch, Sentry (as Ken MacDonald)
Clancy Cooper Bartender
Bill Perrott Cashier
Alberto Morin Rurales Captain (as Albert Morin)
J. Farrell MacDonald Ellis
Victor Adamson Barfly
Tex Cooper Barfly
John Dako Rurales Sergeant
Anita Ellis Dakota Lil (singing voice)
Daniel Estrada Mexican
Joel Friedkin Doctor
Nacho Galindo Chicken Vendor
Sol Gorss Wheeler
Tom Greenway Agent
Herman Hack Barfly
Alvin Hammer Barfly
Name Job
Lesley Selander Director
Kansas Moehring Stunts
Bob Morgan Stunts
Boris Leven Art Department Manager
Dimitri Tiomkin Original Music Composer
Francis D. Lyon Editor
Frank Gruber Story
Maurice Geraghty Screenplay
Gordon Wiles Production Design
Robert Priestley Set Decoration
Carmen Dirigo Makeup & Hair
Lee Greenway Makeup Artist
Clarence Eurist Production Manager
Al Westen Second Unit Director
Francis J. Scheid Sound
Howard Wilson Sound
Frank T. Dyke Sound
Sol Gorss Stunts
Bryan 'Slim' Hightower Stunts
Leo J. McMahon Stunts
George Breslaw Gaffer
Norma Koch Wardrobe Coordinator
Clifford D. Shank Color Assistant
Wilton R. Holm Color Assistant
Paul Marquardt Orchestrator
Herbert Taylor Orchestrator
Edward L. Alperson Presenter
Jules V. Levy Script Supervisor
Jerome Schnur Executive Assistant
Ernest Smith Camera Operator
Jack Greenhalgh Director of Photography
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Reviews

John Chard
4.0

Honour among thieves - Huh? Dakota Lil is directed by Lesley Salander and written by Maurice Geraghty and Frank Gruber. It stars George Montgomery, Rod Cameron, Marie Windsor and Wallace Ford. Music is by Dimitri Tiomkin and cinematography by Jack Greenhalgh. Tom Horn (Montgomery) is a Secre ... t Service agent hunting a counterfeit ring. Getting tight with dance hall gal Lil (Windsor), Horn quickly finds himself in the hornets nest. It's titled after Windsor's character but ultimately it's about Tom Horn during his early years as a good guy before he became a hired gunman. Unfortunately not even the presence of Montgomery and Cameron, two reliable Western performers, can save this lifeless affair. The acting is sub-standard, especially the quite woeful Windsor who seems simply to be a dressage character only. Some of the undercover machinations hold interest, while there are fist-fights and shoot-outs to while away the running time, but even with the latter it's all distinctly routine fodder. Originally filmed in Cinecolor, some sources show a black and white version, which is the one I saw. It's hard to tell if watching it in colour would improve things as per the scenery et al, such is the flatness of the screenplay, direction and acting performances. 4/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

This is quite an enjoyable western crime drama - not least because the leading character is the rather feisty "Dakota Lil" (Marie Windsor). Ostensibly a travelling entertainer - with just the one song, from what I saw - she is also a cunning counterfeiter and is being sought by the authorities. Mean ... time George Montgomery ("Tom") is on the trail of some train robbers who have pinches $100,000 worth of unsigned bonds, and soon the fate of the two are inextricably linked! Rod Cameron (whom i think looked a lot like Randolph Scott here) turns up in a really nasty guise, playing just about everyone against each other and proving he could deal brutally with those who got in his way, and we have an appearance from the legendary "Hole in the Wall" gang to keep it moving along well, too. It's maybe just a little too long, there isn't enough action to sustain it - indeed the first fifteen minutes could have been condensed easily, but it's still a decent watch with a little more substantial characterisation and a modicum of on screen chemistry between "Lil" and "Tom"

Dec 27, 2022