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Great Stagecoach Robbery : ウィキペディア英語版
Great Stagecoach Robbery

''Great Stagecoach Robbery'' is a 1945 American film directed by Howard Bretherton starring Wild Bill Elliott in the role of Red Ryder and costarring as Little Beaver, actor ''(Bobby)'' Robert Blake.〔Miller, Don, Hollywood Corral, ''Red Ryder Series'', Popular Library, New York, 1976, pp. ASIN: B0006CQOWK.〕〔(''The Great Stagecoach Robbery'' 1945, Internet Movie Database )〕 It was the sixth of twenty-three Red Ryder feature films that would be produced by Republic Pictures.〔Copeland, Bobby. Bill Elliott - ''The Peaceable Man''. Empire Publishing, Inc., Madison, North Carolina, 2000, p. 139, ASIN: B00Z8EHHHM.〕 The picture was shot on the studio’s back lot along with outdoor locations at Iverson Ranch, 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, CA, USA.〔(''The Old Corral B-Westerns'' )〕
==Plot==
In the 1890s town of Blue Springs, Jed Quinlan ''(Don Costello)'', the schoolteacher, breaks up a fight between tomboy Boots Hollister ''(Sylvia Arslan)'' and Little Beaver ''(Robert Blake)'', the Indian ward of Red Ryder’s. Each child has taunted the other with names like “wildcat” and “Indian.” Quinlan “disciplines” both children and later when the children return to the schoolhouse accompanied by Boots’ older brother Billy ''(John James)'' and Little Beaver’s Red Ryder’s ''(Wild Bill Elliott)'' aunt, The Duchess ''(Alice Fleming)''. Elsewhere, Quinlan meets with Con Hollister's ''(Francis McDonald)'' former cohort, Joe Slade ''(Bud Geary)'', who reveals that Con was released weeks earlier. Quinlan, who poses as a teacher to cover his criminal activity, reckons that Con should arrive on the next day's stage, and that the upcoming shipment must be Con's old loot, which was never recovered.
Con Hollister, released from prison and now reformed, plans to return the $150,000 loot taken in a stagecoach holdup five years previous. Quinlan and his henchman, Slade, entice the hot-tempered Billy into robbing the stage. However, Red prevents the theft and is pleasantly surprised to discover that Con, who is a passenger on the stage, has reformed will return the money to the bank.
Boots is overjoyed to see her father when he arrives in Blue Springs, however, her brother is less so, particularly after Con declares that the Hollister family is going to make a clean start. So, when Con and Boots go to town to seek a loan to rebuild their ranch, Billy runs off to join Slade.
No one in Blue Springs will provide Con a loan much less give him a second chance, even though Red does his best to vouch for him. Bitter at seeing his father treated so shabbily, Billy agrees to help Quinlan rob the bank. Red manages to break up the robbery but the gang gets away but not before Con Hollister recognizes his son as one of the bandits. Red shoots Slade and wounds Quinlan who escapes to Con’s barn where he hides out, unbeknownst to the others. Con finds his horse and the saddlebags containing the stolen money but when Red arrives and sees the money, he suspect Con. Hollister manages to get away by locking Red in a closet before taking off to pursue his son, Billy, whom he saw robbing the bank.

Little Beaver arrives at the ranch and frees Red who rides in pursuit of Con Hollister. Boots who was left behind, discovers the wounded Quinlan hiding the barn and when she realizes that he is one of the robbers, she is killed in cold blood with Quinlan using one of Red’s pistols as the murder weapon. Afterwards, the bogus-teacher attempts to frame Red Ryder by claiming that he’s the killer.
Red figures out that Quinlan is the escaped robber and proves his guilt by comparing his wound to a bullet hole in the saddle bags, which he had been carrying over his shoulder. Red captures Quinlan, who is sentenced to hang following Billy’s court testimony. Afterwards, Billy is paroled to his father’s custody, and later both bid a grateful farewell to Red Ryder and Little Beaver.〔(Great Stagecoach Robbery (1945) ''(Overview)'', Turner Classic Movies )〕〔Drew, Bernard A.; Red Ryder and Little Beaver: ''Painted Valley Troubleshooters''. BearManor Media, Albany, Georgia, 2013, pp. 81-92. ASIN: B00YDJDO6G.〕

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