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Triple Justice
Brad Henderson arrives in Star City just in time to witness three men rob a bank of $30,000 and kill a teller. Charged for the crime and jailed, Brad realizes he must escape and track down the real killers since the only one who can prove his innocence is his friend, Sheriff Bill Gregory, who has been shot and will not soon regain consciousness. Chasing down the robbers one by one, he eventually discovers the identity of the gang's ringleader.
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Plot Summary
A ranch foreman, falsely accused of murder, must evade the law and a vengeful outlaw to clear his name and protect his loved ones. He finds himself caught between a determined sheriff and a ruthless bandit seeking revenge for a past wrong. The ensuing conflict forces him to confront his accusers and bring the real killer to justice.
Critical Reception
Triple Justice, while a standard Western of its era, is often noted for its efficient pacing and John Wayne's early performance before his iconic roles. It received a mixed reception, with some critics appreciating its straightforward action and others finding it somewhat formulaic.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its brisk pacing and early John Wayne performance.
Considered a competent, if unexceptional, Western entry.
The plot follows familiar genre conventions.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this early film, but when available, they generally reflect the critical sentiment, appreciating the action while acknowledging its typical Western narrative.
Fun Fact
This film was one of several early Westerns John Wayne made that allowed him to hone his skills before achieving superstardom.
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