Two Guns and a Badge
Two Guns and a Badge

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Two Guns and a Badge

1954
Movie
69 min
French

In the last of his four western programmers for Allied Artists, Wayne Morris plays frontiersman Jim Bisby. Mistaken for a notorious gunslinger, Jim is appointed deputy sheriff of a wide-open cattle town. Playing along, our hero gets down to business -- and by the time his true identity is revealed, it hardly matters, since most of the bad guys are pushing up daisies on boot hill.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Lewis D. Parsons Jr.Genres: Western

Plot Summary

In the rugged landscape of the West, a determined sheriff investigates a series of mysterious deaths plaguing a small town. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a conspiracy involving greedy land barons and a hidden treasure, forcing him to confront dangerous outlaws and protect the innocent. The sheriff's pursuit of justice leads him to a climactic showdown where courage and morality are put to the ultimate test.

Critical Reception

Released in the golden age of Westerns, 'Two Guns and a Badge' was a modest B-movie that catered to genre fans. While not critically acclaimed, it offered standard western fare with a straightforward plot and action sequences typical of its era, appealing to audiences looking for straightforward entertainment.

What Reviewers Say

  • A serviceable, if unremarkable, B-western.

  • Features typical genre elements like shootouts and a heroic lawman.

  • Relies on familiar western tropes without significant innovation.

Google audience: Audience reception is not readily available for this classic B-western. However, films of this nature typically garnered appreciation for their straightforward action and clear moral narratives from dedicated western fans of the time.

Fun Fact

Rod Cameron, known for his rugged performances in Westerns and adventure films, was a popular leading man during the 1940s and 1950s, often appearing in lower-budget but entertaining features.

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