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Mountain Justice
In the Kentucky mountains, Ken McTavish comes to Kettle Creek looking for the killer of his father. When he learns that it was Abner Harland, he fakes the killing of his friend Rusty, puts Abner in a coffin, and takes off. Lem Harland, seeing Rusty alive, realizes what happened and the chase is on.
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Plot Summary
A determined young lawyer, returning to his mountain hometown, finds himself facing corruption and prejudice. He takes on the case of a young woman accused of murder, which has been orchestrated by a ruthless local gang leader. The lawyer must navigate the dangerous social and political landscape of the mountains to uncover the truth and bring the real culprits to justice.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Mountain Justice' received a mixed to positive reception. Critics often highlighted the strong performances of its lead actors, particularly Edmund Lowe's portrayal of the determined lawyer and Irene Dunne's compelling presence. The film was recognized for its dramatic narrative and its engagement with themes of justice and rural corruption, although some reviews noted pacing issues or predictable plot points inherent to the genre of the era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its earnest performances and dramatic tension.
Commended for its exploration of justice in a corrupt rural setting.
Some noted a somewhat conventional plot structure for its time.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this early film is not readily available in a consolidated format.
Fun Fact
This film marked one of Irene Dunne's early significant roles, helping to establish her as a rising star in Hollywood before her later acclaimed musical and dramatic performances.
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