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    Aug 4, 1971 · A lawman from Bannock travels to Sabbath to arrest the cattlemen who killed an old man accidentally. He faces resistance from the local sheriff, the rancher and the judge, but he is determined to do his duty.

    • (6K)
    • Adventure, Drama, Western
    • Michael Winner
    • 1971-08-04
  2. Lawman. (TV series) Lawman is an American Western television series originally telecast on ABC from 1958 to 1962, starring John Russell as Marshal Dan Troop and Peter Brown as Deputy Marshal Johnny McKay. The series was set in Laramie, Wyoming, during 1879 and the 1880s. Warner Bros. already had several Western series on the air at the time.

  3. Lawman is a 1971 American revisionist Western film produced and directed by Michael Winner and starring Burt Lancaster, Robert Ryan, Lee J. Cobb and Robert Duvall. Plot synopsis [ edit ] This article needs an improved plot summary .

  4. Lawman is a classic western series that aired from 1958 to 1962, starring John Russell as Marshal Dan Troop and Peter Brown as his deputy Johnny McKay. The show follows their adventures in Laramie, Wyoming, and features guest stars, trivia, and reviews on IMDb.

    • (988)
    • 1958-10-05
    • Western
    • 30
  5. Watch a classic western film starring Lee J. Cobb, Robert Duvall, Robert Ryan and Burt Lancaster. Lawman depicts the violence and corruption of the Old West in a realistic and gritty way.

    • Michael Winner
    • 99 min
    • January 1, 1971
  6. S1.E8 ∙ The Badge. Sun, Nov 23, 1958. Wrongly accused a thief, Bill Andrews is locked up trying to defend himself. With a bad family history, no one seems willing to vouch for him except his longtime friend Johnny McKay who puts his own reputation and badge on the line. 7.7/10 (59) Rate.

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  8. Lawman is a 1971 western film starring Burt Lancaster as a ruthless marshal who pursues a group of outlaws for a minor crime, but faces a moral dilemma when he falls in love with one of their wives. Roger Ebert reviews the film and analyzes its themes of justice, violence and redemption. Read his full review on rogerebert.com.

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