Year: 1954
Runtime: 79 mins
Language: English
Director: André De Toth
When the law offers a reward, the bounty hunter answers the call. A year after a brutal train robbery, the Pinkerton agency contracts him to track down the three surviving outlaws. He arrives in Twin Forks, still blind to their identities, and his mere presence sparks tension and unrest throughout the town.
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An opening prologue sets the stage for a world where a bounty hunter’s blade is always ready. Jim Kipp, a man reputed to chase money no matter the cost, is asked by a Pinkerton Detective Agency representative to hunt down a trio of fugitives who robbed a vault and disappeared with $100,000. The promise of a huge reward for killing or capturing the culprits dead or alive intensifies the pressure, and Kipp rides into the quiet town of Twin Forks under an assumed identity to learn more.
In Twin Forks, Kipp quietly pursues clues about one wounded fugitive who was treated by Dr. R.L. Spencer. He is immediately drawn to the town’s vulnerable tapestry: the doctor’s daughter, Julie Spencer, captures his interest, giving the pursuit a personal edge beyond the payday. A limping hotel worker, Bill Rachin, and a vigilant card dealer, George Williams, become early figures in Kipp’s screen as he walks the line between kindness and calculation. Williams’s wife Alice Williams flirts with him and subtly tries to coax information about the gang, while Kipp keeps his true purpose close to the vest, choosing his words with care.
Tension rises when Vance Edwards identifies Kipp, misreading the hunter’s intent and assuming he seeks him out for a past misdeed. The town’s mood shifts; fear and suspicion ripple through streets as folks wonder whether the outsider is truly what he seems. The postmaster, Eli Danvers, leads the townspeople in offering Kipp a bribe to leave, hinting at the fragile peace that exists when money and loyalty collide. Dr. Spencer, overhearing Kipp describe the expected stage-delivered package containing a photograph of one of the robbers, grows worried about what the revelation could do to those around him.
Spencer confronts Williams, who he knows is tied to the robbers, and demands a meeting with them. Williams agrees to take him to their poker game, but shoots Spencer when the moment comes. The shot shatters the tense calm, and Kipp closes in on Williams, trying to force a confession about the robbery. Sheriff Brand intervenes, shooting Williams dead just as Williams is about to reveal critical information. While Williams’ life ebbs away, Spencer is gravely wounded and carried back to his house. Danvers, the town’s postmaster, secretly tries to smother the wounded man with a pillow, but Julie discovers the attempted murder. Kipp hurries to Julie’s side as Danvers flees, and the hunter follows him into the hills, where he hears digging and then a distant shot. He discovers Danvers dead beside an empty money box—one more clue that Danvers was one of the robbers.
The next day brings the stage with the mail, and the sheriff moves quickly to deputize Rachin, planning to drive the bounty hunter out of town. Vance Edwards resurfaces, grateful that the bounty hunter isn’t targeting him, and Kipp opens one of the letters in the mail pouch, studying its contents before turning to the sheriff and saying, “Your likeness.” The sheriff reveals himself as one of the robbers when he points a gun, but Alice Williams kills him, explaining that Brand deserved it for shooting her husband. Julie, who had been watching, struggles with Alice for the gun, while Kipp subdues Alice and searches her saddlebag, uncovering the stolen money. The tally of evidence confirms what Kipp had already suspected: the robber trio is now fully revealed.
With the truth unmasked and the town’s danger finally quelled, Kipp makes a life-altering choice. He decides to settle in Twin Forks, marrying Julie and stepping into a new role as the town’s sheriff. The quiet western town, once a crossroads of risk and reward, gains a new guardian in Kipp, a man who has turned his own hunger for money into a vow to protect the place he now calls home.
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