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Scalplock 1966

★ 6.51 votes95 min📅 1966-04-10

Dale Robertson lights up the dusty frontier in *Scalplock* (1966), a gripping TV Western pilot that pits a sharp-witted gambler against ruthless rivals clawing for control of a railroad empire.

Director: James Goldstone

Cast

Dale Robertson
Dale Robertson
Benjamin Calhoun
Robert Random
Robert Random
Barnabas Rogers
Diana Hyland
Diana Hyland
Martha Grenier
Sandra Smith
Sandra Smith
Joanna Royce
Lloyd Bochner
Lloyd Bochner
John Pendennis
David Sheiner
David Sheiner
Frontiersman
James Westerfield
James Westerfield
Nehemiah
John Anderson
John Anderson
Standish
Todd Armstrong
Todd Armstrong
Dave Tarrant
Robert Cinder
Brooks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Scalplock (1966) about?

*Scalplock* follows a smooth-talking frontier gambler who unexpectedly wins a railroad franchise in a high-stakes poker game, only to find himself surrounded by cutthroat rivals determined to steal his prize. The film blends Western action with sharp strategy, as he fights to protect his newfound empire from sabotage and betrayal.

Who directed Scalplock?

James Goldstone directed *Scalplock* (1966). Known for his work in television drama, Goldstone crafts a Western pilot with a polished, dialogue-driven style that balances tension with classic frontier charm.

Who stars in Scalplock?

The film stars Dale Robertson as the gambler, joined by Robert Random, Diana Hyland, Sandra Smith, and Lloyd Bochner in key roles.

Is Scalplock (1966) worth watching?

While not widely cited for awards or ratings, *Scalplock* offers a solid TV Western experience packed with period authenticity and sharp storytelling. Fans of classic railroad epics and Dale Robertson's charisma will find plenty to enjoy, even if it leans more toward a niche audience.

How long is Scalplock?

*Scalplock* runs for 95 minutes, making it a tight, engaging watch that fits neatly into a single sitting.

About Scalplock (1966) — A TV Western Pilot Where Gamblers and Gunslingers Collide

Dale Robertson lights up the dusty frontier in *Scalplock* (1966), a gripping TV Western pilot that pits a sharp-witted gambler against ruthless rivals clawing for control of a railroad empire. As the stakes rise in James Goldstone's direction, the stakes aren't just tracks but territory, power, and survival. Set against the untamed beauty of the American West, the film weaves a tense tale of deception and determination, where a single poker hand can change the course of history. With high-stakes stakes and morally ambiguous players, *Scalplock* captures the raw energy of an era when progress and outlaws clashed head-on.

The story follows a dapper frontier gambler who, by sheer luck and nerve, wins a railroad franchise in a high-stakes poker showdown. But holding onto his prize means outmaneuvering a web of scheming adversaries hungry to seize the line for themselves. Packed with sharp dialogue, tense confrontations, and a classic Western atmosphere, *Scalplock* delivers a pilot that feels as polished as a feature—cementing its place in the legacy of railroad sagas.