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193459 minAction, Western

The Lawless Frontier

Is The Lawless Frontier a Hit or Flop?

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

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The Lawless Frontier Synopsis

Tobin is after the bandit Zanti who killed his parents. He finds him just as Zanti is about to kill Dusty and kidnap Ruby. Saving the two, he goes after Zanti. He catches him but Zanti escapes the Sheriff's handcuff's and this time Tobin has to chase him into the desert.

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Top Cast

John Wayne
John WayneJohn Tobin
Sheila Terry
Sheila TerryRuby
Jack Rockwell
Jack RockwellSheriff Luke Williams
George 'Gabby' Hayes
George 'Gabby' HayesDusty
Jay Wilsey
Jay Wilsey2nd Zanti Henchman
Gordon De Main
Gordon De MainDeputy Miller
Earl Dwire
Earl DwirePandro Zanti / Don Yorba
Lloyd Whitlock
Lloyd WhitlockBackground Townsman
Eddie Parker
Eddie Parker
Artie Ortego
Artie OrtegoHenchman

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The Lawless Frontier has received lower ratings (4.6/10) from audiences.

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The Lawless Frontier is a Action, Western movie that Tobin is after the bandit Zanti who killed his parents. He finds him just as Zanti is about to kill Dusty and kidnap Ruby. Saving the two, he goes aft...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 13, 2022
★ 5

Another cheap and cheerful Lone Star outing for the Duke - this time avenging his murdered father with the ever-helpful Gabby Hayes at his side. The culprit is the evil rustling bandido Zanti (Earl Dwire) and his gang and they are soon firmly set in his sights. The glamour comes from a really rather shrieky Shiela Terry with eyes that make up most of her visage. The plot and the acting are rudimentary, it's got a great secret hideaway and the star is still exactly that. I'm not entirely sure the filming is all entirely original - some scenes seemed oddly reminiscent of others in the series, but it passes away an hour without any serious cerebral effort required.