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Reviews 62% Audience Score Fewer than 50 Ratings In the frontier town of Tombstone, Arizona, the charismatic Wyatt Earp (Randolph Scott) is a pistol-toting sheriff who earns the respect of...
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34 User reviews. 22 Critic reviews. Photos 22. Top cast. Edit. Randolph Scott. Wyatt Earp. Nancy Kelly. Sarah Allen. Cesar Romero. Doc Halliday.
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- Drama, Western
- Allan Dwan
- 1939-07-28
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Frontier Marshall (1939) *** (out of 4) Another telling of the infamous Tombstone battle where Wyatt Earp (Randolph Scott) and Doc Halliday (Cesar Romero) try to run the outlaws out of town. This film shares a lot of the same scenes and dialogue as John Ford's remake but overall this film can't come close to what Ford did with the story.
Frontier Marshal is a 1939 American Western film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Randolph Scott as Wyatt Earp. The film is the second produced by Sol M. Wurtzel based on Stuart N. Lake 's biography of Earp Wyatt Earp: Frontier Marshal (later found to be largely fictionalized). An earlier version was Wurtzel's Frontier Marshal, filmed in 1934.
264 ratings27 reviews. An authorized biography of the legendary marshal describes the Old West exploits and law enforcement career of Wyatt Earp, his brothers Morgan and Virgil, and his sidekick, Doc Holliday. Reprint. Movie tie-in. Genres History BiographyWesternsNonfictionAmerican HistoryClassics. 416 pages, Paperback.
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Oct 2, 2012 · Film Review: Frontier Marshal (2012) In this new release of the fanciful 1939 version of Frontier Marshal, Randolph Scott portrays Wyatt Earp, Cesar Romero his friend Doc "Halliday." by HistoryNet Staff 10/2/2012. Share This Article. Frontier Marshal, 20th Century Fox, 71 minutes, 2012, $19.98.
Review by Diogo Serafim ★★★★ Dwan films practically the entire film at night, highlighting a beautiful cinematography of contrasts, a redemption tale of a dying man and a marshal's struggle to give rise to civilization amidst disorder.