

Range Law
Range Law stars Johnny Mack Brown as "Nevada" and Raymond Hatton as "Sandy", the same characters they played in most of their mid-1940s Monogram westerns. This time, Nevada and Sandy, US marshals both, set out to collar some renegades who've been driving out the local ranchers. It's just possible that one of said ranchers is behind this land-grabbing scheme.
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Plot Summary
In the rugged landscape of the American West, Marshal Johnny Mack navigates a treacherous terrain filled with rustlers and outlaws. Facing down a formidable gang led by the notorious Slim Johnson, Johnny must use his wits and courage to protect the innocent settlers and bring justice to the lawless territory. The film culminates in a thrilling showdown where good battles evil on the open range.
Critical Reception
Range Law was a typical B-Western of its era, serving as straightforward entertainment for its target audience. While not critically acclaimed for its originality or depth, it was generally seen as a competent entry in the Western genre, delivering the expected action and familiar archetypes.
What Reviewers Say
- A standard, action-packed Western adventure.
- Features the reliable performances of its lead actors.
- Fulfills the genre expectations for fans of the Western.
Google audience: Audiences generally found 'Range Law' to be an enjoyable, if unremarkable, Western that provided a decent dose of action and classic genre tropes.
Fun Fact
Johnny Mack Brown, who starred as Marshal Johnny Mack, was a former All-American football player for the University of Alabama before transitioning to a prolific career in Western films.
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