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Prairie Law

  • 1940
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George O'Brien in Prairie Law (1940)
DramaWestern

Judge Curry is selling Austin's land to nesters and his men are rustling his cattle to provide beef. When the Sheriff accuses butcher Gore of possessing stolen beef, Gore kills him. Curry th... Read allJudge Curry is selling Austin's land to nesters and his men are rustling his cattle to provide beef. When the Sheriff accuses butcher Gore of possessing stolen beef, Gore kills him. Curry then holds a quick election to change the county seat so he can preside at the trial. But Br... Read allJudge Curry is selling Austin's land to nesters and his men are rustling his cattle to provide beef. When the Sheriff accuses butcher Gore of possessing stolen beef, Gore kills him. Curry then holds a quick election to change the county seat so he can preside at the trial. But Brill gets the Governor to change it back and this leads to the big shootout between Curry's... Read all

  • Director
    • David Howard
  • Writers
    • Doris Schroeder
    • Arthur V. Jones
    • Bernard McConville
  • Stars
    • George O'Brien
    • Virginia Vale
    • Dick Hogan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    129
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    • Director
      • David Howard
    • Writers
      • Doris Schroeder
      • Arthur V. Jones
      • Bernard McConville
    • Stars
      • George O'Brien
      • Virginia Vale
      • Dick Hogan
    • 4User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    George O'Brien
    George O'Brien
    • Brill Austin
    Virginia Vale
    Virginia Vale
    • Priscilla Brambull
    Dick Hogan
    Dick Hogan
    • Larry Brambull
    J. Farrell MacDonald
    J. Farrell MacDonald
    • Sheriff Jim Austin
    Slim Whitaker
    Slim Whitaker
    • Silent
    Cy Kendall
    Cy Kendall
    • Pete Gore
    • (as Cyrus W. Kendall)
    Paul Everton
    Paul Everton
    • Judge Ben Curry
    Henry Hall
    Henry Hall
    • Franklin Brambull
    Monte Montague
    Monte Montague
    • Sam Sully
    Quen Ramsey
    • Murph
    Hank Bell
    Hank Bell
    • Slim - Juror #3
    • (uncredited)
    William 'Billy' Benedict
    William 'Billy' Benedict
    • Teenage Voter
    • (uncredited)
    Ed Brady
    Ed Brady
    • Bailiff Suggesting Corral for Jurymen
    • (uncredited)
    Bob Card
    Bob Card
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Ben Corbett
    Ben Corbett
    • Luke - Juror #2
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Ellis
    Frank Ellis
    • Guard at Spring
    • (uncredited)
    Billy Franey
    Billy Franey
    • Man Who Reports Well Is Dry
    • (uncredited)
    Clem Fuller
    Clem Fuller
    • Rancher
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • David Howard
    • Writers
      • Doris Schroeder
      • Arthur V. Jones
      • Bernard McConville
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    6planktonrules

    Crooked judges, rigged elections and rustlers.

    Brill Austin (George O'Brien has a ranch and like many others in the area, cattle have been disappearing. However, the local judge obviously is a crook and works with the rustlers. When the sheriff confronts one of the rustlers, he's murdered and the judge wants to release the murderer. But Brill and the other ranchers insist that the man be tried at the county seat. After all, murder cases and the like are NOT local matters. So, to get around this, the judge and his hoodlum friends hold a surprise election and declare a new county and their town is the county seat...and a quickie trial releases the murderer. As a result, there really is no law in Prairie Rose....and unless the Governor does something, lawlessness will reign in this town and all the ranchers will be driven off for good.

    This is a pretty typical B-western, though O'Brien is certainly not a typical B-cowboy. While a good actor, he's the most ordinary looking cowboy you can imagine...even more so than Gene Autry. But the film is entertaining, well made and a bit better than the average B-western. It especially ends well...with a funny confrontation scene at the end.
    6bkoganbing

    Bad guys buy the law and order

    In this RKO western George O'Brien stars as a cattleman bringing a herd home and when he gets there he finds a bunch of homesteaders on what was public land. It's been sold to them by agent Paul Everton who's a real sharp sort.

    This is an argument used in westerns like the Sea Of Grass and McLintock where land used for buffalo and cattle does not have the rich soil deep enough to support agricultural crops. Everton knows it, O'Brien knows it, and soon the suckers who bought the land will. And Everton's also the town judge.

    In any event the herds are stalled ripe for a little nickel and dime rustling another of Everton's schemes. The steers are butchered and the meat sold to town butcher Cy Kendall who really operates with a low overhead and a wide profit margin.

    When the sheriff J. Farrell MacDonald investigates he's killed by Kendall and that spurs George O'Brien into action as MacDonald was his uncle.

    I have to say that Everton was a truly crafty villain. Takes a lot to bring him down.

    Enough gunplay to satisfy any western fan.
    6ksf-2

    law in the old west

    Shenanigans! Local judge Curry (Paul Everton) is up to no good in the new west. selling land that won't support cattle or farming. Brill Austin (George OBrien) has the only water around, and he knows that Curry is lying to folks. New arrivals, the Brambull family has been suckered in, but they don't seem to want Austin's help. and Cilla Brambull (Virginia Vale) keeps changing her story. clearly, they are up to something... Can the side of right win out over all the corruption and town officials on the take? moves pretty slowly, but mostly a pretty solid story of the old west. It does get a bit silly near the end... a gun fight breaks out during the jury deliberations, and they keep on deliberating, clearly for humor. O'Brien had started in the silents, and was pretty busy in films until the end of the 1940s. Directed by David Howard. he died quite young at 45. not much information on him anywhere.

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    • Trivia
      This film's earliest documented telecast took place in Detroit Saturday 1 September 1956 on WJBK (Channel 2); it first aired in St. Petersburg FL Saturday 23 February 1957 on WSUN (Channel 38), in Atlanta Thursday 2 May 1957 on WLW-A (Channel 11), and in Minneapolis Friday 19 July 1957 on KMGM (Channel 9).
    • Quotes

      Brill Austin: All right. if they don't bring you over in 48 hours, I'll come back and bring you in 48 pieces.

    • Soundtracks
      Let Me Ride Down a Rocky Canyon
      Written by Ray Whitley and Fred Rose

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    • Release date
      • June 14, 1940 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Legea preriei
    • Filming locations
      • RKO Encino Ranch - Balboa Boulevard & Burbank Boulevard, Encino, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Runtime
      59 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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