Kind of felt more like a gangster picture than a western. Walter Huston (in his final film) plays T.C. Jeffords, a powerful and feared New Mexico cattle baron. Barbara Stanwyck plays his daughter, Vance (kind of a warm up for her later role on The Big Valley). Father and daughter are very much alike in personality, spirit and drive and there is more than a little hint of a deeper "love" between them (being as his wife/her mother is dead). When another woman comes along to vie for her father's affections and when he betrays Vance by killing one of her closest friends, she sets off on a revenge quest to take control of the family business from him. Great performances by those two stars. Wendell Corey read his lines well, I guess, but it's hard to imagine a woman like Barbara Stanwyck getting hot and bothered by a cardboard cut-out like him.