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Western

Cave of Outlaws

- The mystery of the great Wells Fargo robbery !

Having served a prison sentence for robbery, Pete Carver decides to go back for the hidden loot. But someone is on his trail.

Release Date : 1951-11-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Universal International Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Macdonald Carey

Character Name : Pete Carver

Original Name : Macdonald Carey

Gender : Male

Alexis Smith

Character Name : Elizabeth Trent

Original Name : Alexis Smith

Gender : Female

Edgar Buchanan

Character Name : Dobbs

Original Name : Edgar Buchanan

Gender : Male

Victor Jory

Character Name : Ben Cross

Original Name : Victor Jory

Gender : Male

Hugh O'Brian

Character Name : Garth

Original Name : Hugh O'Brian

Gender : Male

Houseley Stevenson

Character Name : Cooley

Original Name : Houseley Stevenson

Gender : Male

Hugh Sanders

Character Name : Sheriff

Original Name : Hugh Sanders

Gender : Male

Raymond Bond

Character Name : Doc

Original Name : Raymond Bond

Gender : Male

Robert Osterloh

Character Name : Blackhack

Original Name : Robert Osterloh

Gender : Male

Reviews

J

John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

The gold in that cave corrupts us all. Cave of Outlaws is directed by William Castle and written by Elizabeth Wilson. It stars MacDonald Carey, Alexis Smith, Edgar Buchanan, Victor Jory, Hugh O'Brian and Houseley Stevenson. A Technicolor production out of Universal International Pictures, with music scored by Joseph Gershenson and cinematography by Irving Glassberg. 1895 and Pete Carver (Carey) is released from Kansas State Prison, he is the only survivor of a gold robbery 15 years earlier that saw his father killed in caves near Cooper Bend, Arizona. The gold was never recovered, and now Carver is back in Copper Bend, and this place, its inhabitants, are about to be privy to greed, treachery and murderous secrets of the past. William Castle was 7 years away from making his lasting mark on cinema, where his scare tactic gimmicks used to accompany his horror movies ensured him a lasting reputation as a showman producer with tactical nous. Prior to this he was a jobbing director, churning out a number of low rank and file pictures that are rarely mentioned and mostly forgotten about. The odd one, mind, is worthy of spending time with on a Sunday afternoon. One such film is Cave of Outlaws, a Western that certainly doesn't shake the earth or raise the pulse considerably, but has enough interesting locales and quality of story to render it as watchable fodder for the B Western fan. Standard formula applies here, man has mission to accomplish, gold is the route of all evil, pretty girl offers hope of romantic redemption, but villains and the law are spoiling the broth. There's no great stand out action sequences, but they are well handled by the director and stunt men, with a couple of good old fist fights to brighten the day. The Technicolor print is nice and with Glassberg and Castle making great use of the eerie Carlsbad Caverns and the lovely exteriors at Vasquez Rocks, picture is always pleasing on the eye. Cast are modest, but nothing to annoy or hinder, though it's unusual to see Buchanan turn in an average portrayal. 6/10