Warlock_1959

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Warlock_1959
  • Release date: 15 Apr 1959
  • Release year: 1959
  • Runtime: 121 minutes
  • Country: United States
  • Keywords: deputy sheriff, gunfighter, cold blooded murder, classical western
  • Budget: $2,400,000
Plot:
In the small frontier mining town of Warlock, rancher Abe McQuown's gang of cowboy cutthroats terrorize the peaceful community, humiliating the town's legitimate deputy sheriff and running him out of town. Helpless and in need of protection, the townsfolk hire the renowned town tamer Clay Blaisedell, as unofficial marshal to bring law and order to the town. Clay arrives with his good friend and backup Tom Morgan. The two men stand up to the ranch gang and quiet the town. Johnny Gannon, a former member of the gang is bothered by their actions, reforms and takes on the deputy sheriff job while his brother remains part of the gang. The addition of the official lawman to the mix further complicate matters, leading to an inevitable clash of the cowboys, the townsfolk, the gunslingers and the law.

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