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The Two Marshals
September 1943: in the general confusion a thief dressed as a priest and a sergeant exchange clothes and roles.
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Plot Summary
In the rough-and-tumble Old West, two legendary lawmen, Marshal John Brogkus and Marshal Ben Kane, find themselves on opposite sides of a bloody conflict. Brogkus, known for his unwavering dedication to justice, is tasked with bringing in a notorious outlaw gang. However, his pursuit leads him into a tense confrontation with Kane, a marshal whose methods are as ruthless as the criminals he hunts. Their clash of ideologies and methods threatens to ignite a wider war.
Critical Reception
Information on the critical reception for 'The Two Marshals (1961)' is scarce, as it was a lesser-known film from its era. Contemporary reviews are difficult to find, and modern critical analysis is minimal. Audience reception data is also limited.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks the depth and impact of its star-studded cast's other works.
A straightforward Western narrative that offers little in terms of unique storytelling.
Pales in comparison to more iconic Westerns of the era.
Google audience: Due to the film's obscurity, there is insufficient data to provide a summary of Google user reviews.
Fun Fact
Despite its cast, 'The Two Marshals' did not achieve significant critical or commercial success, leading to limited archival information and recognition.
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