Review of Sagebrush Law (1943) by Allan C — 27 Aug 2016
Another average western featuring Tim Holt, who is much too fine of an actor to have spent most of his career as a matinee cowboy hero. I supposed he made better money doing this than appearing in highbrow box office failures like "The Magnificent Ambersons.
" In this film Holt plays Tom Weston who comes to town with his ethnic stereotype sidekick. His father has reportedly committed suicide, but Holt suspects there's more to the story and begins to investigate what really happened.
Nothing special here except for the charismatic Holt, which is enough to carry this otherwise very average western.
This review of Sagebrush Law (1943) was written by Allan C on 27 Aug 2016.
Sagebrush Law has generally received positive reviews.
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