
Vigilante Terror 1953
"BLAZING GUNS were their badges as they struck in the night!"
Step into the dusty streets of the Old West with *Vigilante Terror (1953)*, a gripping Western directed by Lewis D. Collins.
Director: Lewis D. Collins
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Vigilante Terror (1953) about?
*Vigilante Terror* follows the legendary "Wild Bill" as he disguises himself to infiltrate a gang of masked vigilantes terrorizing the countryside. Tasked with saving an innocent storekeeper falsely accused of their crimes, Elliott goes undercover to expose the real culprits and restore order to the lawless land.
Who directed Vigilante Terror?
Lewis D. Collins directed *Vigilante Terror (1953)*, bringing his signature style to this tense Western thriller.
Who stars in Vigilante Terror?
The film stars Bill Elliott, Mary Ellen Kay, Robert Bray, I. Stanford Jolley, and Henry Rowland in pivotal roles.
Is Vigilante Terror (1953) worth watching?
While it may not be a household name today, *Vigilante Terror* offers solid classic Western entertainment with a twist. Elliott's performance and the film's cloak-and-dagger mystery make it a compelling watch for fans of 1950s Westerns.
How long is Vigilante Terror?
The runtime of *Vigilante Terror* is 70 minutes.
About Vigilante Terror (1953) — A Classic Western with Hidden Threats and Heroic Deeds
Step into the dusty streets of the Old West with *Vigilante Terror (1953)*, a gripping Western directed by Lewis D. Collins. Bill Elliott stars as the legendary "Wild Bill," a lone hero who disguises himself to infiltrate a shadowy gang of masked vigilantes terrorizing the countryside. The film unfolds with tense suspense as Elliott uncovers the truth behind their brutal raids, all while protecting an innocent storekeeper framed for their crimes. The atmosphere crackles with tension, blending classic Western tropes with a cloak-and-dagger mystery that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
At its core, *Vigilante Terror* explores themes of justice and deception, as Elliott adopts a dual identity to expose the real villains. With robust action sequences, stark black-and-white cinematography, and a compelling lead performance from Elliott, the film captures the raw spirit of a bygone era. Mary Ellen Kay and Robert Bray add depth to the story, while the masked vigilantes bring a chilling, anonymous menace to every scene.