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6.9/10   28 votes
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Director:
Thomas Carr
Writers:
Ron Ormond (writer)
Maurice Tombragel (writer)
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Release Date:
25 February 1950 (USA) more
Genre:
Western more
Tagline:
For my man...I'd kill you!...or him! more
Plot:
The Dalton gang has moved west taking new identities and Marshals Lash and Fuzzy are after them. They... more | add synopsis
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The Man in Black totes a Tin Star .......... more

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)
Lash La Rue ... Marshal Lash LaRue
Al St. John ... Fuzzy Q. Jones (as Fuzzy St.John)
Jack Holt ... Clint Dalton, alias Mike Leonard
Tom Neal ... Mayor
Pamela Blake ... Joan Talbot
Jacqueline Fontaine ... Jacqueline Fontaine
Raymond Hatton ... Sheriff Doolin
Lyle Talbot ... Jim Thorne, banker
Tom Tyler ... Emmett Dalton
J. Farrell MacDonald ... Stage Co. Rep. Alvin
Terry Frost ... Jess Dalton, alias Billy Saunders
Stanley Price ... Henchman Manson
Bud Osborne ... Adams - Stage Driver
Cliff Taylor ... George, Bartender
Buff Brady ... Henchman Red
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Dalton's Women (USA) (video catalogue title)
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Runtime:
70 min | 77 min (original version)
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono
Certification:
West Germany:12 | Sweden:15

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The Man in Black totes a Tin Star .........., 7 June 2006
6/10
Author: revdrcac from United States

Marshal Lash LaRue and his hirsute sidekick Fuzzy are on the trail of the legendary Dalton gang in this action-filled B-western. With the help of his usual snooping and detective work, the whip-slinging lawman eventually saves the day, corrals the villains and rides into the sunset ......

This film is better scripted and produced than many of the low-budgeted Lash films. Lash LaRue was limited in his range as an actor, but to a generation of youngsters in the south he was the #1 Cowboy. His films , like this one, were predictable yet fun. I enjoyed this one.

Fuzzy St. John was good in this one, using his decades of clowning experience to illicit quite a few chuckles here.

One of Lash's better films.

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