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Marked for Murder
In this western, the Texas Rangers must stop a range war between sheepherders and cattle ranchers from erupting.
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Plot Summary
A corrupt sheriff, secretly working with a ruthless gang, frames an honest rancher for murder to seize his land. The rancher's loyal wife and a determined U.S. Marshal must band together to uncover the truth and expose the sheriff's villainy before the rancher is executed. They race against time to gather evidence and confront the conspirators in a classic showdown.
Critical Reception
As a B-movie Western, 'Marked for Murder' received standard reviews for its genre at the time. It was generally seen as a competently made, if predictable, entry in the Western canon, offering straightforward action and a familiar plot. Audience reception was likely tied to the popularity of its lead actors and the enduring appeal of Westerns.
What Reviewers Say
Features a solid performance from Bill Elliott in a typical heroic role.
The plot, while formulaic, delivers adequate Western action and suspense.
A straightforward crime-western that benefits from its efficient pacing.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this film are scarce, but typical feedback for Bill Elliott Westerns of this era praises his consistent portrayal of a heroic cowboy and the straightforward, action-packed narratives that appealed to fans of the genre.
Fun Fact
Bill Elliott was one of Republic Pictures' biggest stars and was nicknamed 'The King of the Cowboys' during the 1940s, appearing in numerous Westerns for the studio.
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