Notable for being the last series western Bob
Steele starred in. He didn't age out: at thirty-nine, and in prime shape, Bob
could have gone on another decade easy. It was B oaters that were sliding, ones
outside Republic set on cheapest interiors with action barely served. Steele at
one point has to ask players to spread out and "give me room" so that
fighting can proceed in a cramped space, thatbeing budget, rather than
creative, necessity. PRC was at fault, theirs the skin-flintiest product
in town. Bob wanted shed of five day jobs and looked to mainstream character
playing; his villain turn in The Big Sleep, released a same year as Thunder
Town, suggested it could be done, but mostly there'd be industry friends
bringing work his way, so he'd settle into small part pay for what was left of
a long career. He's mustachioed here, by the way, due to simple fact of a
concurrent "A" job that required lip adornment, and Bob, by his own
account, "would be damned" if he'd shave just to accommodate yet
another cheapo western like ThunderTown.
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