“Daring Danger” Ace Western Thriller
Playing a cowboy who loves a fight but never gets over hating the fellow who doesn’t fight fair, Tim McCoy has a riding, fighting, and shooting role in “Daring Danger,” which is at the Kosy' on Saturday, that keeps events moving swiftly and thrillingly. Fists are biffing furiously in the first scene. This fight ends in a gun duel in which Badgely wounds Tim becauso he first removed the bullet's from Tim’s gun. After that Tim’s one aim is to square accounts with the cowardly Badgelev. Tim travels south and finds Badgelev working with a pair of rustlers who have that territory so scared everyone’s afraid even to whisper their names. Tim however, loves a dare! He openly puts himself on the side of a rancher who is being squeezed out. His first coup is to ride trough an ambush with food supplies, and when Tim beats tho leader on the draw, the Tiistlers realise they have a real foe in Tim —one whose nerve is a match for their best wits, and daring Badgeloy tries again to get Tim by foul means—and loses. The showdown is now between Tim and the Dusang brothers, and when he finds that branding iron that changed tho Lazy V brand into their Diamond 8 he has the proof he needs that- they’re the rustlers —but the Dusang’s have the drop on Tim, and that’s where a lot of excitement comes in for a thrilling, smashing and swift climax. A delightful little homance between Tim and the rancher’s courageous -
daughter, played brightly and engagingly by Alberta Vaugbn, gives proper sweetening to the plot, which is one of grim justice from start to finish.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 7064, 25 January 1933, Page 5
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284“Daring Danger” Ace Western Thriller Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 7064, 25 January 1933, Page 5
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