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The Outlaw Deputy
While searching for his friend's killer, a former outlaw thwarts a robbery and becomes a lawman.
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Plot Summary
In this Western drama, a tough rancher must deal with the harsh realities of the Old West. He finds himself in conflict with a corrupt sheriff who is terrorizing the local community. The deputy faces a moral dilemma as he tries to uphold the law while navigating the lawlessness of the frontier. His actions will determine the fate of the town and its inhabitants.
Critical Reception
Details on critical reception for "The Outlaw Deputy" from 1935 are scarce as comprehensive critical review aggregators were not widely used at the time. However, as a typical B-Western of its era, it was likely viewed as straightforward entertainment for its target audience, providing action and a clear moral narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Offers standard Western action and tropes.
Features a familiar plot of a lone hero confronting corruption.
Likely appreciated by fans of early Westerns for its straightforward storytelling.
Google audience: Audience reception data from Google is not available for this early Western film.
Fun Fact
Lane Chandler, who stars as the titular deputy, was a prolific actor in Westerns throughout the 1930s and 1940s, often playing heroic or stoic characters.
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