This film essentially begins with two brothers from Texas with the first one named "Bill Mayhew" (John Payne) and the other one "Sam Mayhew" (Skip Homeier). Because Bill is older and more mature, he tries to mentor Sam as much as he can but finds great difficulty due to his younger brother's violent temper and selfish ways. As a result, they often find themselves drifting from one place to another either in search of jobs or simply trying to avoid the law. That said, after one particular incident, the two decide to take separate paths with Bill riding into the small town of Center City, Colorado looking for work. As luck would have it, he meets a cowboy by the name of "John Sutton" (Ray Middleton) who hires him to work in the local stable. And while this isn't a great job by any means, the pay is adequate and it has the added incentive in that he gets to socialize with John's attractive daughter "Elizabeth Sutton" (Mona Freeman) on a frequent basis. However, problems arise when Sam rides into town and not only becomes attracted to Elizabeth but also hires on as a gunman for a disreputable businessman named "Jim Donovan" (Lee J. Cobb) who seeks to move in on one of John Sutton's new ventures. Now, rather than reveal any more, let me just say that this turned out to be a decent Western due in large part to actors chosen for this film with Lee Van Cleef (as "Pecos Larry") performing in a secondary role. Be that as it may, while this certainly isn't a great Western by any means, I found it to be enjoyable enough and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly above average.