Noose for a Gunman (1960)
Directed by Edward L. Cahn
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Jim Davis was light-years away from his role as Larry Hagman's dad on Dallas when he starred in Noose for a Gunman. In this 1960 B oater, Davis is a gunslinger who is appointed town marshal to clean out the criminal element. It isn't long before Davis is kicked out of town on a trumped-up murder rap. The real villain is cattle baron Barton MacLane, who exercises his usual prerogative of shouting all his lines. Noose for a Gunman was a Premium Production (an inaptly-named firm), released through United Artists.
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bad-guy, banishment, brother, cattle, courage, cowboy, false-accusation, frame-up, good-guy, gunfighter, investigation, killing, land, lawman, murder, outlaw [Western], return, robbery, son, suspicion, town