Two-Fisted Sheriff (1937)
Directed by Leon Barsha
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Synopsis by Sandra Brennan
In this western, a lawman tries to help prove that his friend did not commit murder. He rides in and saves his pal from a lynch mob. Soon afterward, the accused takes off and the sheriff loses both his job and his community's respect. He must now prove that he and his friend are innocent. He finds the real killer, a true psycho, and after a tremendous gun battle is able to bring the killer to justice, restore his own honor, and save his friend.
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cowboy, employment, false-accusation, investigation, killing, lynching, murder, reputation, respect, sheriff