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Code of the Lawless
In this western, the hero fights the bad guys by impersonating the son of a rancher. The outlaws have been making the good landowners pay fake taxes. Not only does the good guy succeed in catching the bad guys, he also catches himself the postmistress.
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Plot Summary
A range detective, known for his honesty and fairness, is hired to investigate a series of cattle rustlings and murders that are plaguing the local ranchers. As he delves deeper into the mystery, he uncovers a conspiracy involving a corrupt politician and a ruthless gang seeking to drive the small ranchers off their land. He must use his wits and sharpshooting skills to expose the truth and bring the culprits to justice.
Critical Reception
Code of the Lawless is a typical B-Western of its era, offering straightforward action and familiar plotlines. While not a groundbreaking film, it was generally well-received by audiences who enjoyed its fast-paced narrative and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Johnny Mack Brown in his signature Western roles.
What Reviewers Say
A solid, if conventional, Western adventure.
Features satisfying shootouts and chase sequences.
Johnny Mack Brown delivers a reliable performance as the heroic range detective.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this classic B-Western, but typical comments from fans of the genre praise its straightforward Western action and the reliable presence of Johnny Mack Brown.
Fun Fact
Johnny Mack Brown, a former University of Alabama football star, made over 40 Western films for Universal Pictures, becoming one of the studio's most reliable Western stars of the 1940s.
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