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195074 minWestern

Return of the Frontiersman

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Is Return of the Frontiersman worth watching? With a rating of 4.6/10, this Western film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Return of the Frontiersman Synopsis

A sheriff's son is falsely accused of murder, and a friend determines to clear his name and find the real killer.

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Top Cast

Gordon MacRae
Gordon MacRaeLogan Barrett
Julie London
Julie LondonJanie Martin
Rory Calhoun
Rory CalhounLarrabee
Jack Holt
Jack HoltSheriff Sam Barrett
Fred Clark
Fred ClarkRyan
Edwin Rand
Edwin RandKearney
Raymond Bond
Raymond BondDr. J.A. Martin
John Doucette
John DoucetteEvans

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Critic Reviews

John ChardOct 10, 2017
★ 7

There's something amiss in Laramie. Return of the Frontiersman is directed by Richard Bare and written by Edna Anhalt. It stars Gordon MacRae, Julie London, Rory Calhoun and Jack Holt. A Technicolor production with cinematography by Peverell Marley and music by David Buttolph. Sheriff's son Logan Barrett (Gordon MacRae) gets falsely accused of killing a man he had recently had a bar fight with. On the lam, things go from bad to worse when a man fitting his description is seen leading a bunch of robbers in Laramie County. Tracked by his own father and a posse, Logan must find the real culprits or his days are numbered. A good and solid 1950s Oater that contains all the traits that filled out many a "B" production during the decade. The colour is gorgeous and the music suitably brisk, and director Bare shifts it along at a decent pace. The story is one of "the wronged man", so there's a mystery to be solved, while the requisite fist-fights, posse pursuits, shoot-out and love interest strands fill out the run time. We even get MacRae warbling a tune whilst holed up in the jail. The revelation of the villain will come as no surprise, and the cast are not asked to stretch themselves. While Julie London's character arc is poorly written. But these are small complaints really, because when it hits its straps (the big shoot-out and waterfall fist-fight at the finale) it entertains royally. 7/10