Fighting Man of the Plains (1949)
Directed by Edwin L. Marin
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Randolph Scott plays one of the members of Quantrill's Raiders, staging attacks on Kansas on behalf of the fallen Confederacy in the years following the Civil War. During one raid, Scott kills the man he holds responsible for the death of his brother. The dead man was innocent, and Scott becomes a fugitive from justice. Months later, he resurfaces as the marshal of a Kansas town, in which he routs a vicious gang with the help of another social outcast, Jesse James (Dale Robertson). Written by western "regular" Frank Gruber, Fighting Man of the Plains was one of a group of Randolph Scott oaters produced independently by Nat Holt and released through 20th Century-Fox.
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law, bad-guy, brother, capture, cattlemen, conflict, cowboy, criminal, family-member, freedom, gambling, good-guy, help, identity, killing, land, lawyer, man, marshal, on-the-run, outlaw [Western], plans, pride, railroad, ranch, rescue, revenge, romance, town