Frontier Marshal (1939 film)

Frontier Marshal (1939 film)

Infobox Film
name = Frontier Marshal


caption =
director = Allan Dwan
producer = Sol M. Wurtzel
writer = Sam Hellman Stuart N. Lake (novel)
narrator =
starring = Randolph Scott Nancy Kelly Cesar Romero John Carradine Lon Chaney, Jr.
music =
cinematography = Charles G. Clarke
editing = Fred Allen
distributor = 20th Century Fox
released = flagicon|United States July 28, 1939
runtime = 71 min.
country = US
language = English
budget =
preceded_by =
followed_by =
website =
amg_id = A92444
imdb_id = 0031346

"Frontier Marshal" is a 1939 western film starring Randolph Scott as legendary lawman Wyatt Earp. It is the second film produced by Sol M. Wurtzel, based on Stuart N. Lake's highly fictionalized account of Earp, "". An earlier version was Wurtzel's "Frontier Marshal", filmed in 1934. A later version of the story was filmed by John Ford in 1946, "My Darling Clementine", which included whole scenes reshot from the 1939 film.

"Frontier Marshal" co-stars Nancy Kelly (sister of Jack Kelly), Cesar Romero as "Doc Halliday" (the name was changed for the film from the original "Holliday"), John Carradine, and Lon Chaney, Jr.. Ward Bond appears as the town marshal; Bond was also in the 1934 version, and later appears as Morgan Earp in Ford's film.

Cast

*Randolph Scott as Wyatt Earp
*Nancy Kelly as Sarah Allen
*Cesar Romero as Doc Halliday (name changed from "Holliday")
*Binnie Barnes as Jerry
*John Carradine as Ben Carter
*Edward Norris as Dan Blackmore
*Eddie Foy, Jr. as Eddie Foy
*Ward Bond as Town Marshal
*Lon Chaney, Jr. as Pringle

External links

*imdb title|id=0031346|title=Frontier Marshal
*amg movie|id=A92444|title=Frontier Marshal


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