Of course I am joking: Randoplh Scott as the good hero and Raymond Massey as the villain of this Warner Brothers production and directed by Edwin Marin, the once film noir specialist in the forties - with George Raft mainly - and suddenly become western provider for the rest of his career, all of them with Scott. Except RATON PASS. So this western is quite good, agreeable to watch, with a good music, action scenes, typical of the Warner productions of this period. Standard but excellent standard western, pulled by professionnals. Not the best from Scott of course; I will forever prefer the Budd Boetticher's films and of course the last Scott's feature, his masterpiece: GUNS IN THE AFTERNOON. Sam Peckinpah's thundering debut in the business.