The Man from Utah

Synopsis: The Marshal sends John Weston to a rodeo to see if he can find out who is killing the rodeo riders who are about to win the prize money. Barton has organized the rodeo and plans to leave with all the prize money put up by the townspeople. When it appears that Weston will beat Barton's rider, he has his men prepare the same fate for him that befell the other riders.
Director(s): Robert N. Bradbury
Production: Republic
 
IMDB:
5.2
APPROVED
Year:
1934
55 min
72 Views


Martial...I was just gonna apply for a job.

Its all right son. My deputy just gone down

there with all the men we need.

What's all the trouble, Martial ?

Who is he ?

Boys, get that man. I want him.

Wait a minute. I will get him.

Watch this fella.

Well Martial, I guess you got me ...

but I was not mixed up with that gang

...I was trying to help you.

-You darn fool.. I noted.

I just wanted to talk to you

when you lead out.

I got a job for you

and it ain't fighting fire with others.

Say, I been looking for a fellow

that can shoot, ride like you for months.

Think I am going to let you get away ?

No Sire...

Take a look at this.

-What's wrong with that ?

-Nothing maybe ..

it might be funny to me that every time

this gang organizes Rodeo

...their own men win all the first prizes.

Once it begins to look like an outsider

was going to win, he gets sick..

two or three has even died from it.

-cannot arrest them for that, Martial.

-no, maybe not.

... but its mighty peculiar ...

that when all these outsiders fall

fall off from them tough horses suffering

from snakebites. I tell you it ain't natural.

what do you want me to do, get snake bit ?

No, my idea is for you to trail over there

and sign up for the Rodeo.

I will come along after

and do some private investigating.

...while you work in on the gang.

cause you don't have to know me

when we get there.

-what do you say to that son ?

-sounds great to me.

-when do we start ?

-right away.

this game is getting pretty hot for us.

If we are tiring the law to figure out

something crooked with this whole Rodeo business

they will start investigating.

Now I will decide when we make our next clean up

right here in Dalton.

head for the border...

before something happens

we will stick up the next stage of the mine

grab the rodeo receipt, and clear out.

you are right spike. they acted mighty suspicious

when that fella died over the boulder

-when do we start ?

-Tomorrow.

Dolores will board the stage, down at sagebrush

and give you boys a high sign when the money is aboard

women passengers as a stage crew

ain't liable to fight much anyhow

.well, well Cramer.

meet my new deputy John Weston.

I want you to paddle west with the shortcut trail

the one that leads to Dalton.

save him a whole days journey, if he

had to go on the way over the desert.

give him a horse. I will see

that another is sent to you.

-sure thing.

-you better get going then, right now.

the trail starts outside the corral,

cant get off of it.

then you go 14 miles

straight through the mountain

that will drop you right out of the timber

on the main stage road that leads to Dalton.

Howdy Miss Carter,

going home for the big round up ?

-Oh yes! I promised Dad that I will be there.

-I bet, he will be mighty glad to see you.

I will be glad to see him too.

-Pardon me. Do you mind if I sit on this side?

-Well, certainly not. Its quiet alright.

looks like we are getting some help

from back there.

you sure got us out of the jam,

that time stranger. nice riding.

you don't happen to be going

to the Dalton Rodeo... do you ?

-Yes I am.

- Well tie your horse on behind and ride in with us.

thanks, I will do that.

that was very fine of you

to come to our rescue.. Mr.. ....

Weston Mam.

John Weston from Utah.

I came over for the rodeo ...

...I saw your distress signal

from the top of the ridge..

when I saw all those men riding behind,

I thought I better come down and investigate.

-My distress signal ?

-it was mine.

I saw the men coming and waved for help.

that was kind of an unusual place

to expect help, wasn't it ?

-I saw you on the ridge.

-Oh, I see.

-Are you going to Dalton mam ?

-Yes, I am Margaret Carter.

...my father is Judge Carter.

president of the county news bank of Dalton...

I want you to meet him when we get there.

he will want to thank you too.

You see the bank had a

large shipment of money on this stage.

Yeah. there were about 50 of them.

but this fella from Utah comes along single-handed

and knocks them all off the horses.

I have never seen such riding.

can you tell me where I can find Weston ?

-Just went in the bank there, Mr. Carter.

-Thank You.

Hello Miss. Carter.

This is Mr. Weston.. the man who

saved us from the bandits.

Mr. Weston. my father ...Judge Carter.

mighty fine piece of work, young man.

I hope you are staying in Dalton.

-Yes. I am going to enter the rodeo.

-that's fine.

Drop into my office after you get settled.

I like to have a talk with you.

thank you, I will be glad to.

-you cant blame me if your men

cant take care of him.

she is right. just out-smarted you that's all.

I don't like the looks of it.

he came up behind us and

took the boys off there horses.

he said he will enter the rodeo.

-we are going to have to take care of him.

he is liable to spoil our plans.

-hey, young man.

-hello Judge.

-come in.

- thank you.

Miss Carter !

- How do you do ?

as justice of the peace of this township,

I have been doing a little investigating.

and it appears to me that this rodeo gang

ain't just not exactly on the level.

if it ain't, we are going to need all the good men

we can get on the side of law and order.

it would be mighty disastrous son,

if anything happens to this rodeo.

nearly all the money in this valley

is tied up in it.

... so we just got to keep it honest.

you mean to say that these people

have tied up all the money in the valley

on a proposition put on by outsiders ?

yes, every cent.

they think that it will bring people

and prosperity to Dalton.

and they are all mighty proud of this little valley.

that's why I am offering you

the job of Deputy Sheriff.

I figure, that with a man like you representing us

they wont dare to pull any of their tricks.

well, I appreciate your confidence in me Judge,

but I couldn't accept.

it will interfere with my plans.

- plans ! what plans ?

My plans to enter the rodeo, tomorrow.

- Oh ! I see. Well I am sorry young man...

so am I judge.

Good day Miss Carter.

- I am afraid I was talking to the wrong man.

- I think he is nice.

Ladies and Gentlemen !

it gives me great pleasure to announce

the first annual Dalton rally roundup.

two days of Bronc riding

... consisting of riding, roping

and horsemanship

featuring Dynamite,

the only unridden horse in the play

better be careful son.

many of them have lost their lives

making up with this thing.

Oh, I don't think they will try anything today.

by tomorrow, I may have this thing

figured out for you

I hope so,

but I still say you ought to be careful.

next on the program,

ladies and gentlemen ..

will be the trick roping contest.

featuring Jack Hollister.

the next event ladies and gentlemen

will be the roman standing race.

next ladies and gentlemen we introduce the world-renowned holder of all championships

...Cheyenne Kent and the cub roping contest.

let her go !

new record in this contest, ladies and gentlemen..

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Lindsley Parsons

Lindsley Parsons (1905–1992) was an American film producer and screenwriter. He worked throughout his career at the low-budget Monogram Pictures and its successor Allied Artists. He generally produced cheap gangster, action and western films. He was the father of the film producer Lindsley Parsons Jr.. more…

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