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Wyatt Earp FRONTIER MARSHAL 1939 Randolph Scott as Wyatt! Cesar Romero as Doc! FREE Western Classic
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FRONTIER MARSHAL, the first authorized film version of Wyatt Earp, and the legendary gunfight at the O.K. Corral, stars Randolph Scott as Wyatt Earp and Cesar Romero as Doc Holliday.

The 1939 western movie is based on Stuart N. Lake’s book, WYATT EARP, FRONTIER MARSHAL, published in 1931. Lake had spent time interviewing Earp, and his book created the legend that we know today. Not only was Lake's biography the basis for FRONTIER MARSHAL (1939) starring Randolph Scott, but the book has also been used for subsequent films about the peacemaker, including John Ford’s remake, MY DARLING CLEMENTINE (1946), and later GUNFIGHT AT THE O.K. CORRAL (1957), TOMBSTONE (1993), WYATT EARP (1994) and the Hugh O’Brian TV series, THE LIFE AND LEGEND OF WYATT EARP, done in 1955, which had the still living Stuart Lake as a consultant.

Randolph Scott makes a pretty good Wyatt, and there are those who think that Cesar Romero’s Doc (“Halliday” in this film, and a surgeon, not a dentist?) was even better than Victor Mature in MY DARLING CLEMENTINE. I always find it interesting to compare remakes, and the Ford/Dwan comparison is a doozy. At 71 minutes, FRONTIER MARSHAL moves right along as director Allan Dwan was not given the running time, or budget, that Ford was able to spend on atmosphere, locations, and deeper characterizations.

Actor Ward Bond is in both versions. In FRONTIER MARSHAL and, seven years later, MY DARLING CLEMENTINE. Bond is the ineffective town Marshal in this one and Morgan Earp in the later version, which delves more deeply into family bonds and the rivalry between the Earps and Clantons. Actor Charlie Stevens, falsely publicized for years as the grandson of Geronimo, has the role of “Indian Charley” in both versions and in RKO’s “Tombstone: The Town Too Tough to Die.” I can’t deny that Ford was very influenced by this film. It has many of the same inaccuracies.

The rest of the cast lifts this version to A-movie status, even without the magnificent Monument Valley landscape. Binnie Barnes is Doc’s prostitute girlfriend and much less childish than Linda Darnell was in the Ford version. Alan Mowbray’s Shakespearean actor is missing, but instead, we have Eddie Foy Jr. portraying his real-life father as a traveling entertainer and Nancy Kelly as Sarah Allen.

The trio of bad guys in FRONTIER MARSHALL are a special gang of villains. There's John Carradine who runs things as a saloon owner, Lon Chaney, Jr. who has a run-in with Doc, and Joe Sawyer as Curly Bill. You’ll spot a familiar array of western veterans like Chris-Pin Martin (who had been Cisco Kid’s sidekick to Cesar Romero’s Cisco), Richard Alexander, Edward Norris, Hank Bell, Si Jenks, and former B western leading man Tom Tyler.

While most of the film takes place in the town of Tombstone, at night, there are several sequences shot at…you guessed it, the Alabama Hills of Lone Pine, CA.

In 1931 a film based on a fictional novel about Earp’s exploits by W.R. Burnett, with a script by a young John Huston, was made starring Walter Huston and Harry Carey Sr called LAW AND ORDER. However, that film did not use the Earp or Holiday name, which makes FRONTIER MARSHAL the first to showcase their fame. There is action and quite a few laughs in store for you. There have been many variations on film of Wyatt Earp and let’s hope there will be more quality movies depicting his exploits in years to come. Enjoy FRONTIER MARSHAL. Thanks for watching.

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@msaintpc

1 month ago

I grew up on these wonderful westerns. They made made me happy and adventurous. Caesar Romero was the smoothest and best looking dude in the movies back then - not to mention one of the best actors by far. These old classics were so well crafted and realistic that special effects were unnecessary. They were literally spellbinding and there was virtually no such thing as a "flop". ALL those old black and whites were literally works of art created by true Masters of the craft. 🙂

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@menudobucket9837

1 month ago

Being a big time fan of Randolph Scott for several decades, I remember watching this one, but just barely; it was so long ago. Certainly enjoyed being able to see it again. Thanks 🙏🏽

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@alvilla9659

1 month ago

I agree I think cesar Romero is excellent. Thanks rob for showing these movies.

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@someguy-xi2xq

1 month ago

Thanks for putting this on. Great movie everyone should see. Ward Bond also one of my all time favorites. Cesar Romaero.....All these guys young....so great to see.

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@henrygonzalez8793

1 month ago

Ward Bond, John Carradine, Joe Sawyer - all members of John Ford's "Stock Company."

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@deniseneville704

1 month ago

Any film with Randolph Scott in Is awesome wonderful actor...

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@tombankwel4822

1 month ago

Great western Randolph Scott is a real gentleman, from virginia, he made a lot of great films with tyrone power, and errol flynn, thanks lord Rob Word of Word on Westerns laird of Word manor your friend tom now and always 😊😊😊

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@elchoya8432

1 month ago

on a book on john ford,he screened FRONTIER MARSHALL 1939,while was preparing MY DARLING CLEMINTINE in 1945.you notice at the beginning john carradine says he got run out of lordsburg.in STAGECOACH 1939,he was going to lordsburg.charles stevens who plays indian charlie,plays the same role in MY DARLING CLEMINTINE 1946.

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@spockboy

1 month ago

Discovered Randolph Scott about 5 years ago. Really like his movies. I liked that a lot of them were shot in color. I love black and white but really old movies shot in technicolor like Jessie James (1939) with Tyrone Power are a lot of fun. I haven't seen this one yet but my favorite version of this story (so far) is My Darling Clementine with Henry Fonda. Thanks for posting! (nice job on the up-convert ; )

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@mruss04

1 month ago

1939 What a great year for movies 😊

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@williamclifford9757

1 month ago

Absolutely fabulous- Mr. Scott is the top of my list. Seriously have seen every one at least FIFTY TIMES . Thank you

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@gumotx

1 month ago

Beautiful print! You must have restored an old print. Randolph would have loved it! Thanks!

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@ronevans852

1 month ago

Love his movies one of the best cowboy. To this day I’m watching his western show. Good job Rob. I even went to Georgia tech here in Atlanta for while where Scott went.

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@mickeyscott1054

1 month ago

That is a great story of Doc and Wyatt. Randolph was so young.

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@thomaswayneward

1 month ago

Great to watch the restored version. Scott and Romero were both fine actors.

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@alananderson5929

1 month ago

Another great vid. Who doesn’t remember Scott? He was one of the real Men of Hollywood. Great stuff on a budget. Thanks Pard.🇺🇸love multiple versions.

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@alvaropelayo8084

1 month ago

I have always loved Randolph Scott and Ward Bond. I think that Gunfight at the O. K. Corral, with Burt Lancaster and John Ireland and Olive Carey and Kirk Douglas is very very good.

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@raymondutter2616

1 month ago

Great movie 🎬 enjoyed Cesar Ramaro and the bartender " Chris " . Excellent character selections for The Cisco Kid involved in this. How the western character actors all worked in twined with the movie industry. Thank you Rob word ☺️

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@RealBigBadJohn

1 month ago

Make no mistake. Arline Abdalian is on the way! Big Rob, I'm ready for Randolph Scott anytime!👍🤠🐴

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@paulstark6818

1 month ago

My Dad and Mum got married in 1939 I think every movie about true life characters is opened to criticism why not just enjoy the movie for what it is great cast and story you could pick any movie to PIECES so either watch it or leave it thank you Rob for all your great movies and your excellent presentation s many thanks for your shows Aussie down under a real fan of yours ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

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