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Frontier Marshal

Rating6.6 /10
19391 h 11 m
United States
1155 people rated

Wyatt Earp agrees to become marshal and establish order in Tombstone in this very romanticized version of the gunfight at the O.K. Corral.

Drama
Western

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Queenie Amina

30/05/2023 02:28
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ràchìd pòp

29/05/2023 22:24
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bob

16/11/2022 13:30
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Abo amir

16/11/2022 01:49
Seen this many times. Randolph Scott is Wyatt Earp who is going to put law and order back in Tombstone, and gets help from Doc Holliday, excellently played by Cesar Romero. Actually it's the characters that make this western. The Ok corral gunfight is romanticised, but hey I don't watch films for historical accuracy.

محمد رشاد

16/11/2022 01:49
Early work of. Randolph Scott and Cesar Romero in their prime. The give and take and interaction of the two leads is a joy to behold. The movie is on a shaky premise, but entertaining from begining to end. Now on my list of a gem that was passed over.

Pearl Thusi

16/11/2022 01:49
Allan Dwan's "Frontier Marshal" is a classic western, very much of the old school and is one of the least known of all the movies to chronicle the exploits of one, Wyatt Earp, played here by Randolph Scott as his noble best, and that legendary gunfight at the O.K. Corral. It's beautifully shot in black and white by Charles Clarke and superbly designed and the cast includes Nancy Kelly, Cesar Romero, (as Doc Halliday), John Carradine and Binnie Barnes with Eddie Foy Jr playing his own father. If the plot feels overly familiar it's because John Ford remade it as "My Darling Clementine" with just a few alterations which may be one reason why this film has been largely forgotten. It may not be quite in the same class but it's still hugely entertaining and a worthy addition to the western genre.

Meryam kadmiri

16/11/2022 01:49
I'm not a huge fan of the Western genre but there are a few Westerns that really enjoy - this film goes into the my liked Western films. It is highly fictionalized version of the events that lead up to the famous gun fight but really fun to watch. I have to say I enjoyed the entire cast which is one of the reasons why I like this film - it's not just the story and action on screen but the actors themselves that makes this particular film worth watching to me. Binnie Barnes as Jerry - she really tickled me, constantly trying to keep up her tough exterior but in the end we saw the softer side of Jerry. A character I really liked watching. Scott and Romero were good together. While Carradine, Chaney and Sawyer was made a great trio of "villains". You can't but to laugh as some of the things that happens - in particular when Doc Halliday (Romeo) gets Pringle (Chaney) to dance... lol. Anyway, this one worth checking out if you haven't seen it already. Fictionalized Fun. 8.5/10

user5966877790831

16/11/2022 01:49
For seventy-one minutes the film manages to fit in the deteriorating security situation in Tombstone as the camera flashes to the street for all the shootouts and horseplay. Compared to My Darling Clementine, this one is more easy going. Cesar Romero captures best acting over Vic Mature in the role of Doc Holliday, IMHO if only because Mature's part seemed overwrought, and the part of Holliday seems to fit Romero in a decisively more real way. Even still, the script in Frontier Marshal still caricatures Holliday as overly emotional, especially in the scenes in the saloon where he's purposely drinking himself to death because ex-flame Nancy Kelly comes in on the stage. Still, Romero was a great actor, and his scenes with Randolph Scott as Earp are a nice mix of two actors who had real naturalness. The B&W photography (Charles Clarke) stands out throughout and all the scenes in this movie are well assembled. It is over before you know it.

Scardace

16/11/2022 01:49
i liked this western quite a bit.it is made in 1939,and some may find the pace a bit sedate,but that didn't bother me.i liked the story and the cast of characters.the main character is Wyatt Earp(Randolph Scott)newly deputized as marshal to try to bring some law into the town of Tombstone.The character Of Doc Halliday(Ceasar Romero)also plays a prominent role.there were a few scenes which were meant to be funny,and they probably were back in 1939,but they fell a bit flat for me.it's the movie that inspired the John Ford classic My Darling Clementine(1946).the 1957 movie Gunfight at the OK Corral is also apparently inspired by this movie.one thing i should mention is that the sound and the picture were crystal clear,so kudos for Fox for the technical work that went into the DVD.anyway,when all is said and done,i thought this was a pretty good movie.easily an 8/10

MalakAG

16/11/2022 01:49
This was the movie which John Ford remade as his classic My Darling Clementine. Here, Randolph Scott plays Wyatt Earp and Caesar Romero plays Doc Holiday, but there are no Clantons or Earp brothers. Instead, John Carradine plays a bad saloon owner heading a gang that is trying to take over Tombstone. Of course, this movie can't directly compare to My Darling Clementine, but it's a pretty good western in its own right. Its one of Randolph Scott's better early roles. Many of the classic scenes in My Darling Clementine were taken directly from this movie, and it's very interesting to compare the two. This version of Frontier Marshal was a remake of an earlier 1933 version, and, of course, this story has been told many times since. The Maltin Guide gives it three stars. Check it out if you're a western fan, or just a fan of My Darling Clementine.
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