The Lawless Frontier

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The Lawless Frontier
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Theatrical poster
Directed by Robert N. Bradbury
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Distributed by Monogram Pictures
Release dates
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  • November 22, 1934 (1934-11-22)
Running time
59 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Lawless Frontier is a 1934 American Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring John Wayne, Sheila Terry, George "Gabby" Hayes, and Earl Dwire.

Plot

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John Wayne (Tobin) sets out in search Pandro Zanti (Earl Dwire) the local bandito, for all appearances a stereotyped Mexican, though the script is twice careful to tell us he is half white & half Apache & only pretends to be Mexican.

Zanti plans to kidnap George "Gabby" Hayes's daughter Ruby (Sheila Terry) for his lusty needs. This is an unusual villainous trait for 1930s matinee westerns, aimed at young audiences who expected villains to be claim jumpers & killers, not rapists. Ruby & her daddy (George "Gabby" Hayes) hightail it out of there before she falls victim of the killer, escaping by a clever ruse [hidden in a large gunny sack] that almost gets Ruby drowned in a river.

They run into Tobin tracking his family's killers. Tobin then saves the sack containing Ruby. Ruby, Dusty & Tobin thereafter join forces.

Sheriff Luke Williams (Jack Rockwell) not only immediately takes credit for capturing Zanti when Tobin brings him in, but also arrests Tobin for the murder of Ruby's father Dusty, who took a knife in the back and collapsed. Later it is discovered Dusty only received a superficial wound and was knocked out.

Sheriff Williams however makes a series of mistakes including handcuffing a bad guy's boot to a bed, so that all he has to do is take off his boot to escape, especially when Tobin made of point of telling Williams that Zanti can probably get loose.

A chase ensues, across the desert partly on foot, with Tobin after Zanti. The villain drinks from a desert watering hole, but in his fatigued state he does not see the sign marked "Poison. Do not drink," He dies soon after.

With the chief villain now out of the picture, we're treated to plenty more hard ridin' and shootin', as Ruby and Tobin flee from Zanti's gang. When the happy ending finally arrives, Tobin becomes the new sheriff, replacing the inept Luke Williams.

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