The Man from Utah Page #3

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
55 Views


maybe you can get you to reconsider the offer.

we need somebody like you.

Oh, Mr. Weston. It was wonderful

the way you win today.

my brother is a big Rodeo star also.

and he would like to meet you.

..wont you come now ?

- well .... I ....

Yes.

goodbye Miss. Carter!

I will see you tomorrow.

-here they come Kent !

-you boys get out at the back.

this is my brother, Cheyenne Kent.

-how do you do Kent.

-pleased that you have accepted our hospitality.

-sit down, Dolores will fix us a drink.

-thanks.

I must say that I watched your show today

and thought you were great.

well you did some mighty fine work yourself.

-full on !

-no thanks. I don't drink

well, here's looking at you !

well Weston, tomorrow is the big day

now that you would ride in with us.

he got away !

we have to go tell Boss about this.

and he will be plenty sore.

hey sheriff, the gang just jumped me

up at the Spanish woman's house.

I got a hunch that if you go up there,

you can pick up some of the gang

that were mixed up at the

stage coach hold up yesterday.

yeah ? well you don't get look to me

like that you have been in any fight

you don't get me out of here

on no wild goose chase either.

I am staying right here to guard this money.

-suit yourself.

-oh Utah! I got some prize money for you..

-that's a lot of money there judge ?

-yeah. we are doing pretty well.

taken in 8.000 dollars today,

and expecting more tomorrow.

we will have close to 30.000 dollars

in this bank, by tomorrow night.

30.000 dollars,

- you are taking an awful chance, aren't you ?

I am still guarding this bank, young fellow.

pardon me Sheriff !

thanks judge.

hello Miss Carter !

Hey Buddy ! ain't you the whooper snapper

that won most of the events out there today ?

-I wont appraise it that way.

-sit down.

hey, you look like the young fellow

that won the belt at Cheyenne, last summer.

no that was my grand dad.

I have been nosing around. seems to me

that we will have to give this fellow Burton.

after what you have done today,

he will probably be glad knowing you.

get on the bar and make a bet on yourself

you lookie up.

well alright!

if you cant fix him off,

then I have to buy him off.

if you are wrong with your work

I will use my brain.

that boy put it over on you twice.

fine bunch you are.

guess who is just talk out there.

he just came in.

-fine, I will take care of him right now.

-what it will be ?

-wanna place a bet?

a 1000 dollars, on Weston to win.

he is on 1:
2. favor.

that's right

but its an easy 500.

Beg pardon ! you are Weston aren't you ?

my name is Burton ...

...I am head of the rodeo committee.

-I would like to talk to you privately.

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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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