Two-Fisted Sheriff
Two-Fisted Sheriff

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Two-Fisted Sheriff

1937
Movie
60 min
English

This is a remake of Columbia's 1932 "Cornered" that starred Tim McCoy. Bob Pearson saves the life of his friend, Sheriff Dick Houston, who has captured two stagecoach bandits and is about to be shot from ambush by a third. Bob is found a few days later near the murdered body of cattleman Herrick with a gun in his hand.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: George ShermanGenres: Western, Action

Plot Summary

A determined sheriff, Tim Allen, finds himself in a difficult situation when a ruthless outlaw gang, led by the notorious "Diamond" Jim Brady, begins terrorizing the town. Allen must use his wits and courage to bring the criminals to justice and restore peace to the community, all while facing personal challenges and potential betrayal.

Critical Reception

As a product of its time, 'Two-Fisted Sheriff' was generally received as a standard, if somewhat formulaic, B-western. Audiences who enjoyed the fast-paced action and clear-cut morality typical of the genre found it to be entertaining. Critical reviews from the era often focused on the straightforward plot and the lead actor's performance, with little deeper analysis.

What Reviewers Say

  • Delivers the expected thrills and action of a classic western.

  • Features a solid performance from its lead actor in a familiar, yet engaging, narrative.

  • A straightforward tale of good versus evil, typical of 1930s westerns.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'Two-Fisted Sheriff' is not widely documented through modern platforms like Google Reviews. However, based on its genre and release period, it likely appealed to fans of traditional western films seeking straightforward action and heroism.

Fun Fact

Tim McCoy, the film's star, was a genuine Native American war hero and a decorated World War I veteran, often bringing an authentic ruggedness to his on-screen cowboy roles.

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