The Outcast (1954)
8/10
OUTSTANDING OVER-LOOKED WESTERN...VIOLENT & ACTION PACKED...STRONG CAST PRODUCTION & STORY
11 August 2021
The Impossibly Handsome and Youthful John Derick Leads a Very-Good Cast of Familiar Western Stalwarts.

Jim Davis, Slim Pickins, Bob Steele, Harry Carrey Jr. Are Among the Feuding Families in this Ranch War.

Cutting-Edge Action, sometimes Brutally Violent, and Wide-Open Range Battles with Galloping Fisticuffs Among Thundering Cattle and Horses.

Derrick's "Way with the ladies", as one Cowpoke Noted, is also a Central Driving Force in the Inbred Narrative.

Joan Evans and Catherine MacLoud are the Females that Attach Themselves to the Battling Brothers.

With One Succumbing to a Brutal Whipping and the Other Experiencing a Major Disappointment.

Along with His Good-Looks, Derrick Brought an Edgy Attitude and Confident, Youthful Rebellion to the Character.

Swindled Out of His Inheritance by an Older Brother and a Crooked Lawyer, Derick is the Anachronistically Named "Jet".

Outstanding Among the Corral Full of Hired-Guns, is a Twisted "Dude" (Bob Steele)...

"Who once shot his best friend for a Silver-Saddle and $500."

Among the Gigantic Output of Westerns in the Decade, this One has...

More Violence Action,and Romance,

With Animated Cattle and Horses, and Intense Melodrama, than Expected.

It's a Beaut.
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