Sheriff Chance (John Wayne) arrests a man Joe Burdette for murder, and his brother Nathan Burdette (John Russell) doesn't like it. John is a big land owner and is complicit in a murder himself, paying people to do his evil work. Chance has two deputies, Stumpy (Walter Brennan) who is crippled and Dude (Dean Martin) who has been on a two year bender after things went sour with a girl. But they do have the fortress of the jail. There is a woman (Angie Dickinson) new in town, who befriends Chance. Also a young gun man, Colorado Ryan (Ricky Nelson) whose boss is murdered by Burdette's men, and becomes a third deputy. Finally the dye is cast, when Burdette's men kidnap Dude, and arrange an exchange for Joe Burdette. This sets up the final gun battle. With the help of some dynamite things do not go well for the crooks.
I enjoyed this movie. The action was very nice, as was the romance. The nicest part was a couple of songs the deputies sang while they holed up in the jail where they thought they could defend against the criminals. One of the songs the Tabernacle Choir has also sung, "Cindy."










