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  1. Oct 20, 2022 · Abilene Town, an enjoyable starring vehicle from the middle period of his career, exploits familiar situations quite effectively, thanks to above-average scripting, directing, and acting. Top marks in the latter department go not only to Scott but also to cast members Ann Dvorak, playing a tough-talking saloon girl, and Rhonda Fleming, as the ...

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  2. Dec 31, 2014 · Abilene Town (1946). In the years following the Civil War, the town of Abilene, Kansas is poised on the brink of an explosive confrontation. A line has been drawn down the center of the town where the homesteaders and the cattlemen have come to a very uneasy truce.

  3. Sep 22, 2011 · Pioneer town Abilene, Kansas, is the setting in which tensions between long-settled cattle ranchers and new homesteaders play out. Abilene sits at the tail ...

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  4. A sheriff tries to stop homesteader conflicts in the West after the Civil War. 166 IMDb 6.2 1 h 29 min 1946. X-Ray 13+. Western · Gritty · Joyous · Tense. Watch with a free Prime trial. Watch with Prime. Start your 30-day free trial. Rent. SD $2.00.

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  5. Abilene Town. 1946 · 1 hr 30 min. TV-PG. Western. An honorable sheriff tries to make peace in his Western town when a feud breaks out between homesteaders and cattlemen in the wake of the Civil War. Subtitles: English. Starring: Randolph Scott Ann Dvorak Edgar Buchanan Rhonda Fleming Lloyd Bridges. Directed by: Edwin L. Marin.

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  6. In the years following the Civil War, the town of Abilene, Kansas is poised on the brink of an explosive confrontation. A line has been drawn down the center of the town where the homesteaders and the cattlemen have come to a very uneasy truce.

  7. Edwin L. Marin. Director. Ernest Haycox. Novel. Harold Shumate. Screenplay. Reviews. Marshall Dan Mitchell, who is the law in Abilene, has the job of keeping peace between two groups. For a long time, the town had been divided, with the cattlemen and cowboys having one end of town to themselves, while townspeople occupied the other end.

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