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Fighting Man Of The Plains DVD

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Randolph Scott stars in this classic Western from 1949, directed by Edwin L. Marin. Scott plays Jim Dancer, one of Quantrill's Raiders, staging attacks on Kansas on behalf of the fallen Confederacy in the years following the Civil War. During one raid, Dancer kills the man he holds responsible for the death of his brother. The dead man was innocent, and Dancer becomes a fugitive. Months later, he resurfaces, under a stolen identity, as the Marshal of a lawless Kansas town. With the help of...

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Released
29 July 2013
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Simply Media 
Classification
Runtime
80 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5019322349709 
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Fast-paced 1950s Western starring Randolph Scott as an outlaw given the opportunity to try his hand at being a lawman after switching identities. Jim Dancer (Scott) is part of Quaintrill's Raiders - a Confederate gang that also includes Jesse James (Dale Robertson) - and murders a man (Joan Taylor) in retaliation for the death of his brother. However, it turns out that the man he killed was actually the brother of the man he sought, Bert Slocum (Barry Kelley), something he only discovers when Detective George Cummings (James Millican) arrives to arrest him. When a freak accident leads to the death of Cummings, Dancer decides to assume his identity and takes up the role of Marshall in the town of Lanyard, Kansas. There he awaits his chance to gain revenge on Slocum, but will his own past catch up with him first?