Year: 1940
Runtime: 59 mins
Language: English
Director: David Howard
MASKED TERROR FOLLOWS THE WESTWARD TRAIL OF THE IRON HORSE! Residents of a small frontier town take up arms when vigilantes try to block a railroad right-of-way.
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Jeff Toland, George O’Brien, rides into Ivestown with a clear goal: to establish a legal practice now that the railroad’s proposed path could bring growth to the town. He soon learns that Ivestown and East Ivestown are not just split by geography but are locked in a tense, uneasy balance of power, wealth, and influence. In short conversations with Les Harper, Norman Willis, Dr. Denton, Herbert Heywood, and Ellen Ives, Virginia Vale he senses a community governed more by reputation and force than by law. Harper and his brother-in-law, Henry Ives, Hugh Sothern (Ellen’s father), make it abundantly clear that Toland’s presence isn’t welcome unless he accepts the vigilante code that already rules the town. Toland refuses to bow to intimidation, and his decision to stay sets him on a collision course with a faction that believes “justice” means control.
The conflict intensifies as Harper schemes to cash in on the impending railroad boom. He intends to buy up Main Street land at rock-bottom prices, leveraging fear and pressure to push owners to sell. Meanwhile a railroad surveying report confirms that East Ivestown is the land most suitable for the new route, a fact jealously guarded by Toland even as a drunk Dr. Denton, Herbert Heywood, leaks the information to Harper. Toland bears the weight of responsibility for the leak, and the revelation fans the flames of the town’s divisions. Harper’s plan for East Ivestown grows more aggressive as he and his henchmen ride out to coerce landowners into surrendering their property, using threats and intimidation to force a favorable re-routing that would redefine who controls the town’s future.
The plot thickens when Toland intervenes as Harper’s gang attempts to intimidate East Ivestown’s merchants, including Lafe Barton, Eddy Waller, the storekeeper. In the ensuing scuffle, Lafe’s son, Eddie, Delmar Watson, is wounded by gunfire, a brutal reminder of how high the stakes have become and how quickly violence spills into everyday life. Toland, unaware at first that Harper was behind the attack, reports the incident to Henry Ives and warns him that the railroad’s re-routing could be a lever for political power as much as a path for progress.
As the town reels, Toland learns more about the murder of Henry Ives and its connection to the broader plan to seize East Ivestown. Henry is ambushed and killed on his way to a meeting designed to disband the vigilante committee, a blow that Ripples through Ivestown and shakes everyone who hoped for a peaceful, lawful solution. Dr. Denton later confesses that he leaked the survey report, a confession that complicates Toland’s sense of guilt and responsibility even as it clarifies the chain of events driving the conflict.
With East Ivestown threatening to break away, the townspeople decide to establish their own governance and appoint Toland as sheriff to defend their choice. The arrival of Harper’s gang under the pretense of arresting Toland only deepens the crisis. Toland, however, uses the opportunity to reveal Harper’s prior attack on Lafe Barton, and Harper’s ruse is exposed. As the planned arrest gives way to a full confrontation, the two sides collide in a tense, chaotic clash that culminates in a blazing distraction—fire and smoke as a cover for Harper’s escape, or so it seems.
The showdown moves from the street to the saloon, where a gunfight erupts. Harper feigns surrender, then shoots Toland in a moment that tests Toland’s resolve and skill. Toland fires back, delivering the fatal shot that ends Harper’s faction’s grip on power. The arrival of East Ivestown’s men signals the turning point of the conflict, and with Harper’s threat neutralized, Toland begins to recover his strength.
In the aftermath, Toland receives a letter of appreciation from the governor, a formal acknowledgment of his efforts to uphold the law amid mounting pressure. A quiet romance blossoms between Toland and Ellen Ives, adding a personal victory to the political one. The story closes on a hopeful note, with Dr. Denton contemplating a new path toward the law—perhaps even following Toland’s example—while the town looks toward a future shaped less by vigilantism and more by legitimate governance, growth, and reconciliation.
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