Stagecoach to Monterey

1944 "MURDERERS UNMASKED!...In a bursting blaze of breakneck battles...and thrill-a-minute triumphs!"
6.1| 0h55m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 15 September 1944 Released
Producted By: Republic Pictures
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Barstow and Stevens are forcing the local printer to print fake silver certificates which they then sell. Treasury Agents Chick Weaver and Throckmorton Snodgrass arrive working under cover. But when Chick's true identity as an Agent is revealed, Barstow sends his henchmen to finish him off.

Genre

Western

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Director

Lesley Selander

Production Companies

Republic Pictures

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Stagecoach to Monterey Audience Reviews

Steineded How sad is this?
ShangLuda Admirable film.
Griff Lees Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.
Justina The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
JohnHowardReid Director: LESLEY SELANDER. Original screenplay: Norman S. Hall. Photography: William Bradford. Film editor: Harry Keller. Art directors: Gano Chittenden, Russ Kimball. Music score: Joseph Dubin. Assistant director: Bart Carre. Sound recording: Vic Appel. RCA Sound System. Associate producer: Stephen Auer. Executive producer: Herbert J. Yates.Copyright 3 August 1944 by Republic Pictures Corp. U.S. release: 15 September 1944. No New York opening. No U.K. or Australian release. 6 reels. 55 minutes.SYNOPSIS: Government agent defeats mining swindle.COMMENT: To judge by the last half-hour, this is a very tame, talky western, produced on a miniscule budget. The action climax is most ineptly staged and directed with stunt players clutching their breasts and crumpling to the ground and a wagon chase contrived through dull panning shots intercut with obvious studio action against a process screen. Lane's Frank Redmond is a whistle-clean hero, Wally Vernon a dull comic sidekick (Throckmorton Snodgrass), Miss Stewart a reasonably attractive heroine, Miss Twinkle Watts a juvenile thrown in for the "pleasure" of the sub-teen age group for whom the movie was obviously intended (though we cannot see even 1944 kiddies sitting still for all the talk, talk, talk), plus Tom London as the heroine's too-eager-to-put-his-wrongs-right dad. In all, a waste of time except for the most rabid fans. Anyone who thinks Selander a notch above the usual run of "B" western hacks will change their minds should they see his Stagecoach to Monterey.