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    The Marshal of Mesa City

    1939 · Western · 1h 2m

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  1. The Marshal of Mesa City. The Marshal of Mesa City is a 1939 American Western film directed by David Howard from a screenplay by Jack Lait Jr.. Although no story credit was given, this film bears a striking similarity to the 1935 western, The Arizonian, whose screenplay and story were written by Academy Award winner Dudley Nichols, and some ...

  2. The Marshal of Mesa City: Directed by David Howard. With George O'Brien, Virginia Vale, Leon Ames, Henry Brandon. A former lawman comes to Mesa City and puts a damper on the corrupt activities of the local sheriff.

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    • Western
    • David Howard
    • 1939-11-03
  3. Schoolteacher Virginia King leaves the town of Mesa City, Arizona, to escape the unwelcome attentions of Sheriff Jud Cronin. To prevent her departure, Cronin sends his gang to hold up Virginia's stage, but his plan is thwarted by the appearance of Cliff Mason, a retired lawman who orders the outlaws back to town.

    • David Howard, Eddie Donahue
    • George O'brien
  4. The Marshal of Mesa City (1939) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. The Marshal of Mesa City Released Nov 3, 1939 1h 2m Western List Reviews Politicians bring in a gunfighter (Henry Brandon), but he sides with the new marshal (George O'Brien).

    • Western
    • George O'brien
    • David Howard
  6. Overview. A retired lawman gets back into action to fight political corruption. David Howard. Director. Jack Lait Jr. Screenplay. Dudley Nichols. Story. A retired lawman gets back into action to fight political corruption.

  7. In 1939, the same year as "The Marshal of Mesa City," Randolph Scott pinned on the badge and played Earp in "Frontier Marshal." The list can go on and on. In "The Marshal of Mesa City," George O'Brien plays retired lawman Cliff Mason who is drawn into the fight against outlawry led by the corrupt sheriff of Mesa City, played by Leon Ames.

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