

Stranger on Horseback
A circuit judge in the old west attempts to bring a suspected killer to justice. The judge runs afoul of the killer's rich cattle baron father in the process.
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Plot Summary
A federal marshal, posing as an outlaw, infiltrates a notorious Western town controlled by a corrupt sheriff. His mission is to investigate the suspicious deaths of several ranchers who had refused to sell their land to a powerful railroad baron. As he gains the trust of the townspeople, he uncovers a conspiracy that goes deeper than he imagined.
Critical Reception
Stranger on Horseback was a moderately received Western of its time, noted for its solid performances and competent direction within the genre's conventions. While not a groundbreaking film, it offered a standard but engaging Western narrative that appealed to audiences who enjoyed straightforward tales of justice and frontier conflict.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Joel McCrea's effective portrayal of a determined lawman.
- The film delivers a satisfying, if conventional, Western story.
- Competent direction and pacing keep the narrative engaging.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in the Sedona, Arizona area, known for its stunning red rock landscapes which provided a classic Western backdrop.
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