Flame of the West

Flame of the West (1945)

LAW COMES TO THE FLAMING FRONTIER!...where gun-law is the only LAW!

  • Genre: Western
  • Release Date: 1945-06-25
  • User Rating: 6/10 from 2 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 11min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Monogram Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Lambert Hillyer
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Summary

Flame of the West has always attracted more attention than most of Johnny Mack Brown's Monogram westerns, if for no other reason than the offbeat casting of Douglass Dumbrille. Usually seen in villainous roles, Dumbrille herein offers a sincere, effective performance as a scrupulously honest US marshal named Nightlander. When he takes on a gang of crooked gamblers, Nightlander is shot down in cold blood, compelling frontier doctor John Poole (Johnny Mack Brown) to put his Hippocratic oath on the back burner and strap on the shootin' irons.

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  • Johnny Mack Brown

    as Dr. John Poore
  • Raymond Hatton

    as Add Youman
  • Joan Woodbury

    as Poppy Rand
  • Douglass Dumbrille

    as Marshal Tom Nightlander
  • Lynne Carver

    as Abbie Compton
  • Tom Quinn

    as Bartender Ed
  • Harry Woods

    as Wisdon (as Harry Lewis Woods)
  • Ray Bennett

    as Henchman Rocky (as Raphael Bennett)
  • Riley Hill

    as Cowhand Midland
  • Jack Ingram

    as Henchman Slick
  • John Merton

    as Carl Compton
  • Jack Rockwell

    as Rancher Bill Knott
  • Steve Clark

    as Rancher Hendricks
  • Pee Wee King

    as Band Leader Pee Wee
Directing Lambert Hillyer Director
Writing Adele Buffington Screenplay
Writing Bennett Foster Story
Production Scott R. Dunlap Producer
Art Vin Taylor Set Decoration
Editing Dan Milner Editor
Art E.R. Hickson Art Direction
Directing Eddie Davis Assistant Director
Camera Harry Neumann Director of Photography

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