"Released by RKO Pictures in 1954, the film, a Western, had already been out for a year by the time that it was shown at the Essex, suggesting that Hill Valley did not get first-run movies in 1955. The Atomic Kid, playing at the Town Theater, had also been released in 1954. Stanwyck portrayed Sierra Nevada Jones, an independent woman rancher in the man's world of cattle driving, while Reagan's character was named Farrell. Character actor Burt Mustin (whose recurring role as Gus in Leave it to Beaver was said by Bob Gale to be one of the character influences for Emmett Brown) had a small role in the film."@en . . . "Released by RKO Pictures in 1954, the film, a Western, had already been out for a year by the time that it was shown at the Essex, suggesting that Hill Valley did not get first-run movies in 1955. The Atomic Kid, playing at the Town Theater, had also been released in 1954. Stanwyck portrayed Sierra Nevada Jones, an independent woman rancher in the man's world of cattle driving, while Reagan's character was named Farrell. Character actor Burt Mustin (whose recurring role as Gus in Leave it to Beaver was said by Bob Gale to be one of the character influences for Emmett Brown) had a small role in the film."@en . . . "Cattle Queen of Montana"@en .