Lone Texan (1959) Poster

(1959)

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A OK programmer
searchanddestroy-118 January 2009
Well, I perfectly know you don't have to expect much from Paul Landres. It will always remain for movie lovers a grade B director.

But let's face the fact that he had tiny budgets to make his films. And this one is rather nicely done. Nothing unusual in this story of an ex confederate who returns home after the civil war and who have to fight against his own brother, who became a sort of renegade sheriff. The town's marshal. With his own rules...

You can watch this with no boredom. And I was lucky enough to get it in Letterbox frame. That's unusual. Because Regal Films movies, as well as API ones, were always released through Twentieth Century Fox corporation in F...Pan and Scan!!!

So, I have no right to complain about this rare little western. An oater, yes, but a pretty good B western.
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5/10
The Lone Texan
coltras358 April 2023
After the Civil War, a Texan (Willard Parker) who served in the Union army comes back home to find himself ostracized by his neighbors for having fought against the Confederacy. On top of that, he finds that his younger brother is now the sheriff, and is ruling the town with an iron hand.

An adequate western that highlights the after effects of war. It's well-acted, serious-toned and has a good story - Grant Williams plays a sheriff named Greg who has a lot of issues and his deputies are plain nasty bunch that need a lesson in manners. Don't expect much gunplay -It's a quiet western with some interesting issues on the question of lynching and justice by one's own hand disguised as the law.
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