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No Place for a Lady
A private detective and a blonde acquaintance whom he has rescued from a misdirected murder charge, discover a body in his beachside cottage; only it has disappeared by the time the police arrive, leaving him to be charged with hoaxing the police. With his license in jeopardy, his would-be fiancee and an inquiring reporter set out to investigate.
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Plot Summary
In this gritty Western, a former stagecoach driver returns to the frontier town he left behind. He finds the town under the oppressive thumb of a ruthless businessman who controls everything, including the local saloon and its alluring proprietress. The protagonist must confront his past and rally the townsfolk to reclaim their freedom and justice.
Critical Reception
As an early work from a director known for his distinctive style, 'No Place for a Lady' is often viewed as a raw and ambitious Western. While its narrative may be straightforward, it showcases Fuller's emerging talent for depicting harsh realities and strong characters within the genre. It was a modest release that found its audience among fans of B-Westerns.
What Reviewers Say
A solid, if unassuming, B-Western with an early Samuel Fuller touch.
Features strong performances from its leads in a classic Western narrative.
Offers a glimpse into Fuller's developing visual style and thematic concerns.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'No Place for a Lady' is not widely documented through specific Google user reviews, but it is generally appreciated by fans of classic Westerns for its straightforward storytelling and period atmosphere.
Fun Fact
This film was one of Samuel Fuller's earliest directorial efforts before he became known for his distinctive style in films like 'The Naked Kiss' and 'Shock Corridor'.
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