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Two-Fisted Sheriff

A Charles Starrett western, presented as a Peter B. Kyne Production, despite Kyne's lack of creative input.

Bob Pearson saves the life of Sheriff Dick Houston, who has captured stagecoach bandits, and is later found with a gun near the murdered body of cattleman Herrick, who had opposed Bob's courtship of his daughter Molly. Dick is forced to arrest Bob, who is tried and found guilty. Molly helps Bob escape and Dick heads to the town of Buckhorn, where he finds Bob has joined a gang of rustlers led by Laughing Bill Slagg, hoping to uncover Herrick's killer.

Info about Two-Fisted Sheriff

Studio(s): Columbia Pictures

Originally Released: United States, Jun 14, 1937

Production Country: United States

Genres:Western, Drama