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Rage At Dawn / Abilene Town

Rage At Dawn / Abilene Town
Directed by Tim Whelan, Edward Marin

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Double Feature


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #153478 in DVD
  • Released on: 2002-02-02
  • Formats: Full Screen, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 176 minutes

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Two For The Trail For Randy Scott Fans4
Rage At Dawn": From 1955, this one is based on the Reno Brothers. Robbing banks, terrorizing the good townspeople, and just being a general menace to society, these guys needed to be stopped! Enter one brave lawman James Barlow( Randolph Scott), who infiltrates the outfit and tries to restore law and order to the community. It's not easy though, as the town leaders are getting kick backs from the bad guys are are not willing partcipants to seeing justice done! More wonderful stars include Forrest Tucker and an appearance by Edgar Buchanan. Directed by Tim Whelan.

"Abilene Town"(1946)...A three way mini civil war breaks out in the town of Abilene, Kansas. Cattle drovers,the town merchants, and the new homesteaders go at it.Can't we all just get along???...It's up to our guy to come up with a plan for all to leave in peace. Fabulous faces to look for..Lloyd Bridges, Rhonda Fleming, Edgar Buchanan, Ann Dvorak and Helen Boyce. It is directed by Edwin L. Marin.

These films may also be purchased in a set of 4 Great American Western V.1, The by Platinum disc and is the better buy.
The other films included are "To The Last Man"/1933, and "The Fighting Westerner"/1935. They all star Randolph Scott, and include lots of famous faces from the era. There are many of these GAW sets available with up to 40 films, and for those who love these old oaters is a much more inexpensive way to go. These films are not pristeen. The older ones show their age,but for the most part there is not much to interfere with the fun of these westerns.Most have had the sound enhanced in DD5.1.

Happy trails.....Laurie