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Review of Gun Law

Gun Law (1938)
5/10
B-western
18 July 2024
U. S. Marshal Tom O'Malley (George O'Brien) has been tasked to investigate lawless Gunsight, Arizona. The notorious criminal Raven steals his horse and clothes, but drinks some bad water. O'Malley finds Raven dead and takes over Raven's identity to go undercover. He tells the town's villains that he took care of the expected Marshal.

This is strictly a western B-movie. The production is all B-movie. Most of the actors are either old hands or stiff green horns. The story is better than most. The false identity is a little fun twist. All in all, I probably like Ray Whitley singing the most. I don't know who he is. I don't know the song. The old country and western performance has a fun homespun quality and I like the country song yodeling. There is plenty of horse riding, but there are no impressive stunts.
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