A Holster Full Of Law
A Holster Full Of Law

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A Holster Full Of Law

1961
Movie
60 min
German

Slaughter’s cattle are rustled, and when the sheriff is powerless to do anything about it, Slaughter is elected sheriff himself. With a band of skilled deputies, he brings law and order to Tombstone, and eventually settles his feud with the cattle rustler.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Charles F. HaasGenres: Western

Plot Summary

In this classic Western, a determined sheriff faces a ruthless outlaw gang that has been terrorizing a small frontier town. He must use all his cunning and bravery to protect the innocent townsfolk from their violent reign. The sheriff finds himself in a desperate struggle for survival and justice against overwhelming odds.

Critical Reception

A Holster Full of Law is a straightforward, action-packed Western that delivered solid entertainment for its time. While not groundbreaking, it was generally well-received by audiences who enjoyed its classic Western tropes and performances. Critics at the time acknowledged its competent direction and engaging storyline, making it a respectable entry in the genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its classic Western action and pacing.

  • Praised for competent direction and engaging plot.

  • A solid, if unremarkable, entry into the Western genre.

Google audience: Audience reception information is not readily available for this classic film.

Fun Fact

The film was shot in Southern California, utilizing its arid landscapes to create an authentic Western setting.

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