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Rimfire

  • 1949
  • Approved
  • 1h 3m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
198
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Rimfire (1949)
DramaWestern

An undercover army officer investigating the theft of army gold shipments takes a job as deputy in a small town that's being terrorized by what they believe is the ghost of a gambler who was... Read allAn undercover army officer investigating the theft of army gold shipments takes a job as deputy in a small town that's being terrorized by what they believe is the ghost of a gambler who was wrongly convicted and hanged for those robberies.An undercover army officer investigating the theft of army gold shipments takes a job as deputy in a small town that's being terrorized by what they believe is the ghost of a gambler who was wrongly convicted and hanged for those robberies.

  • Director
    • B. Reeves Eason
  • Writers
    • Arthur St. Claire
    • Frank Wisbar
    • Ron Ormond
  • Stars
    • James Millican
    • Mary Beth Hughes
    • Reed Hadley
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    198
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • B. Reeves Eason
    • Writers
      • Arthur St. Claire
      • Frank Wisbar
      • Ron Ormond
    • Stars
      • James Millican
      • Mary Beth Hughes
      • Reed Hadley
    • 14User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Millican
    James Millican
    • Capt. Tom Harvey
    Mary Beth Hughes
    Mary Beth Hughes
    • Polly
    Reed Hadley
    Reed Hadley
    • The Abilene Kid
    Henry Hull
    Henry Hull
    • Nathaniel Greeley
    Victor Kilian
    Victor Kilian
    • Sheriff Jim Jordan
    Fuzzy Knight
    Fuzzy Knight
    • Porky Hodges
    Chris-Pin Martin
    Chris-Pin Martin
    • Chico
    • (as Chris Pin Martin)
    George Cleveland
    George Cleveland
    • Judge Gardner
    Margia Dean
    • Lolita
    Ray Bennett
    Ray Bennett
    • Barney Bernard
    Glenn Strange
    Glenn Strange
    • Curt Calvin
    • (as Glen Strange)
    John Cason
    John Cason
    • Blazer
    Jason Robards Sr.
    Jason Robards Sr.
    • Elkins - Banker
    • (as Jason Robards)
    I. Stanford Jolley
    I. Stanford Jolley
    • Toad Tyler
    • (as Stanford Jolley)
    Ben Erway
    Ben Erway
    • Deputy Sheriff Harry Wilson
    Stanley Price
    Stanley Price
    • Lamson
    Lee Roberts
    Lee Roberts
    • Jesse Norton
    Don C. Harvey
    Don C. Harvey
    • Rainbow Raymond
    • (as Don Harvey)
    • Director
      • B. Reeves Eason
    • Writers
      • Arthur St. Claire
      • Frank Wisbar
      • Ron Ormond
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    User reviews14

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    6fredcdobbs5

    Surprisingly tight little B, well-done

    "Rimfire" is a low-budget effort from Lippert. Much of their product was forgettable, but every so often they'd come u with a good one, and this is one of them.

    There are no "stars", just a good cross-section of solid, reliable character actors, and that helps a lot. James Millican was a supporting actor in a lot of westerns, but he's the lead here and does a very good job of it. Velvet-voiced Reed Hadley is The Abilene Kid, a gambler framed and hung for cheating at cards, George Cleveland is a conflicted judge, Henry Hull is a crusty newspaper editor, and the rest of the cast is comprised of a variety of familiar western faces--among them Forrest Taylor, Fuzzy Knight, John Cason and Don Harvey--who have more screen time than they usually get, and they all acquit themselves well. There are several interesting plot twists, which you don't usually find in low-rent "B" westerns, and give the film the kind of atmosphere that, again, isn't usually found in "B" westerns. This was veteran director B. Reeves Eason's final film as director--although he did do some second-unit work and directed several episodes of TV series after it--and it's a good one to go out on. Well done.
    VernC

    Forgotten little gem

    Ignored even when it was released this B western is akin to Audie Murphy's "No Name on the Bullet" as it is a different kind of western, actually a suspense/mystery in a western setting, not a horse opera at all. The cast is an ensemble of reliable character actors doing what they do.

    This one is probably lost for ever, but it is an example of what can be accomplished on a starvation budget when a little creativity is applied.

    IT'S THE WRITING, STUPID!
    7FightingWesterner

    Interesting, Offbeat B-Picture

    The Abiline Kid is set up and convicted by a Kangaroo court for using marked cards. Executed by hanging, he seemingly returns as a ghost to terrorize and wreak vengeance on the guilty town that murdered him.

    Rimfire is loaded with great character actors, including James Millican, Reed Hadley, Jason Robards Sr., and Fuzzy Knight, alongside two previous Universal monsters, The Werewolf Of London's Henry Hull and Glen Strange, the last of the classic Frankenstein monsters!

    Although it's running time could (and should) have been stretched a little for greater suspense, this is still an entertaining, if compact, western whodunit with lots of great scenes.

    It can also be viewed as sort of a forerunner (along with Django Il Bastardo) to Clint Eastwood's High Plains Drifter. In fact, the three would make a great triple feature.
    4bkoganbing

    The Abilene Kid

    If I was writing the script of Rimfire I might have taken this story in an entirely different direction. I think the film had a lot of potential. When first looking at it I was thinking it might be a harbinger of what Clint Eastwood did in High Plains Drifter. If you remember Clint is an other world figure who exacts a terrible vengeance on everyone in his film.

    Here Reed Hadley is a luckless gambler the Abilene Kid who gets himself nicely framed for a gold robbery and murder after first being falsely accused of card cheating. After that a whole lot of people start dying and their left with playing cards near the body. The spade suit is used and it goes right into the picture cards.

    James Millican who is normally a good character actor is the lead here along with Hadley and he never believed Hadley was guilty. He's an army captain on detached duty for the Secret Service and sheriff Victor Killian makes him a deputy.

    The ending is rather strange and disjointed as well. I will say a good red herring is given as the leader of the gang, but the final showdown left a lot to be desired.

    Rimfire is interesting and certainly has its supporters, but I think it fails in the execution.
    6bsmith5552

    Under Appreciated Little "B" Western Ghost Story!

    "Rimfire" is an almost forgotten little gem of a western. In fact, I hadn't heard of it until it's recent DVD release. It was produced by the Lippert Company and directed by the veteran B. Reeves Easton. Easton had been around films since 1915 and this was his final directorial effort. Running at a scant 63 minutes it boasts a fairly large cast of recognizable western players and contains an interesting story line.

    Tom Harvey (James Millican) foils a stagecoach holdup and comes into town and takes a job as a deputy sheriff. Heroine Polly Jordan (Mary Beth Hughes, who was on the coach turns out to be the niece of the town sheriff Jim Jordan (Victor Kilian). Harvey confides int the sheriff that he is in fact an under cover army officer in search of some stolen government bullion. Harvey and Polly meanwhile, become attracted to each other.

    Gambler, The Abilene Kid (Reed Hadley) who had also been on the coach, is falsely framed for cheating in a card game by saloon owner Barney Bernard (Ray Bennett) and his two henchmen Blazer (John Cason) and Toad (I. Stanford Jolley). Harvey believes in the Kid's innocence but is unable to prove it. In a trial Bernard and his two henchmen testify against him and Judge Gardner (George Cleveland) finds him guilty and sentences him to hang.

    Following the Kid's execution, several of the Kid's accusers begin to be murdered by a ghostly figure believed by some to be the ghost of the Kid. A playing card in sequential order is found at the scene of each murder leading all to believe that the Kid is somehow involved. Finally Harvey discovers the identity of the murderer and.............

    This was a rare opportunity for veteran character actor Millican to play the lead and romance the heroine. He had been around films since the early 1930s but is probably best remembered for his western roles (on both sides of the law) and for his distinctive speaking voice. His career was cut short by an early death in 1955 at the age of 45.

    Others in the cast include Fuzzy Knight and Chris-Pin Martin as the comic relief, Henry Hull as newspaper editor Nathanial (Horace??) Greeley, Glenn Strange as the stagecoach driver and Margia Dean as Lolita a saloon girl.

    Take a look at this one if you get the chance.

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    • Trivia
      Final film by director B. Reeves Eason. NOTE: The veteran action specialist did some second-unit work on features after this and some television directing, but this was the last feature he directed.
    • Crazy credits
      After the title RIMFIRE appears on the screen, the letters disappear one at a time in time the outlaws' gunshots, as if being shot out.

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    • Release date
      • March 25, 1949 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Der Geisterschütze
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Robert L. Lippert Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 3 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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