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Original Title: The Dalton Girls

Genge: Action,Adventure,Comedy,Drama,Fantasy,Romance,Western

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Holly and Rose Dalton ride into town to claim their two brothers, who were gunned down while fleeing from authorities. Holly is accosted by Slidell, the slimy town undertaker who wants to profit from the brothers' demise, and kills him in self-defense. Convinced that the law will never give a Dalton a fair shake, Holly and Rose flee, and, with their two younger sisters, Columbine and Marigold, spend the next seven years on the run, holding up banks and stagecoaches. While Holly and Rose proves themselvescold-bloodedtheir brothers, Columbine finds that she doesn't have the stomach for a life of crime, and is forced to choose between her sisters and handsome gambler "Illinois" Grey when Rose hatches a plan to pull off one last big score.
After the Dalton brothers are killed off by lawmen, their female relatives take up where they left off, but armed with more dangerous weapons. The embark on a series of stagecoach robberies, bank hold-ups and picking up loose change here and there. The girls are Holly (Merry Anders,, the oldest and gang-leader; Rose Lisa Davis),, a cold-blooded killer; Columbine (Penny Edwards), who mostly wants out; and Marigold ('Sue George'), ...John Russell), is on hand to bind Columbine's wounds.
"Voodoo Island" director Reginald Le Borg's vastly underrated movie "The Dalton Girls" is a surprisingly entertaining distaff western about the notorious outlaw gang's offspring. Indeed, this oater looks like a forerunner of Jonathan Kaplan's "Bad Girls" (1994) with Madeleine Stowe, Mary Stuart Masterson, Andie MacDowell, and Drew Barrymore. Unlike "Bad Girls," "The Dalton Girls" features a cast of largely unknown actresses. The most recognizable name belongs to venerable western character actor John Russell. "El Alaméin" scenarist Herbert Purdom wrote the story while seasoned western scribe Maurice Tombragel penned the screenplay. Although there are no surprises in this modest but well-staged dust-raiser, the cast and the characters are endowed with a modicum of depth and the dialogue is sometimes quite striking. Anybody who appreciates a solid, interesting western will enjoy this 71-minute shoot'em up. The priority of the themes here is women versus men, women versus society, and women versus women. The girls quarrel about their predicament, but they have their hands full of unsavory gents. Producer Howard W. Koch went on to produce several Frank Sinatra epics, including "Sergeants 3," "Robin and the Four Hoods," "Four for Texas," and "None but the Brave." The action opens with the Dalton brothers getting cornered on the prairie and gunned down. If you look closely, their body positions change after they hit the dirt. Nevertheless, Mr. Slidell, the Mortician (Glenn Dixon of "Untamed Youth") puts their bodies on display in the back of his undertaking parlor for twenty-five cents. Later, when the two older sisters, Holly (Merry Anders of "Women of the Prehistoric Planet") and Columbine (Penny Edwards of "Missing Women"), visit the funeral home, Slidell talks about defraying the expenses of the funeral and tries to rape Holly. She clobbers him with a shovel, but she hits him hard enough that he dies. Earlier, a private detective name Hiram Parsh (Ed Hinton of "Jungle Moon Men") had stopped by to identify the bodies. Slidell refused to let him view the corpses until he paid his quarter because the undertaker didn't consider him in the same positiona public servant. Just so that we the audience know that Slidell is unsavory, Parsh drops his quarter in the dirt.

Six years elapse and the Dalton girls hold up a stagecoach. One of the passengers tries to get fresh with Columbine and she pulls her pistol on him. W.T. "Illinois" Grey (John Russell of "Pale Rider") takes an instant liking to Columbine. Grey is a well-dressed gambler and he isn't exactly a hero, but neither is he a villain. Columbine is taken by his attention. The two older sisters Holly and Rose (Lisa Davis of "Baby Face Nelson") are hard-bitten, especially Rose who shows no qualms about killing. Columbine accuses her Rose of killing the same way that some women love.

After the stagecoach robbery, they are looking for somewhere to go and Columbine remembers that Grey mentioned something about the gold strike in Dry Creek. They show up in Dry Creek and rob the bank of $6-thousand and coincidentally Grey catches them in the act because he is trying to collect a gambling debt from the bank manager Mr. Sewell (Malcolm Atterbury of "The Birds") who is somewhat shady. During the hold-up, Sewell grabs a gun in his desk drawer and Rose plugs him. She shoots Grey, but her bullet glances off the watch that the gambler wears and he survives the murder attempt. Columbine isn't happy about this turn of events. The sisters skedaddle and wind up in Tombstone. Grey trails them to Tombstone and a suspicious Parsh follows him.

In Tombstone, Grey corners Rose and Holly in a saloon where they are workinghostesses and threatens to reveal their identities unless they give him his six grand. They concoct a scheme to rob a poker game. You see, the bigger poke games are private and Sheriff St. Ives (stunt man Al Wyatt, Sr.) guards the hotel room where the men play. The Dalton sisters get the drop on St. Ives and rob the game, but they don't get far because Parsh opens fire on them.

One of the neat touches here is a song that Rose sings about how her six-gun is more dependable to her than a man. The lyrics go something like this . . . "Oh, you can't trust a man, cause a man will lie, but a gun stays beside you till the die you die." Director Le Borg does a good job of keeping the action moving along at full tilt so that there are no lulls in the action. The film appears to have been done on location, a factor that enhances its authenticity. The four sisters are differentiated in tone, dialogue, and character. "The Dalton Girls" may be a low-budget, B-western, but it never wears out its welcome and there is nothing unintentionally funny. Russell is usual stalwart self in a less than heroic role, considering that he starredthe title character in the television series "Lawman."
Actually this is not a half-bad Western if you're not expecting much, and certainly the title doesn't promise much in the way of artistry. What this B-flick has going for it are some well- staged scenes on the prairie and a couple of tough-minded chick scenes, especially the robbery episodes. The acting is uneven, to say the least. Merry Anders is fineHolly, the leader,is Lisa DavisRose, the second toughie. However, poor Sue GeorgeMarigold should have auditioned for Leave It to Beaver. Maybe you won't havemuch troubleI did telling these "flowers" apart, but they do look alike and it can get confusing. Judging from the title, you'd probably expect more titillation than there is-- after all, this is the 1950's. Nonetheless, there is a legitimate feminist undercurrent even if much is compromised in the end. All in all, this minor production from a couple of old pro's (director Le Borg and producer Schenck) remains a rather interesting artifactwella fairly viable piece of period entertainment.


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