Law and Order (1940 film)

Law and Order
Directed by Ray Taylor
Produced by Joseph Gershenson
Written by W. R. Burnett (novel)
Sherman L. Lowe (screenplay)
Victor McLeod (screenplay)
Starring See below
Cinematography Jerome Ash
Edited by Edward Curtiss
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release dates
November 28, 1940
Running time
57 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Law and Order is a 1940 American film directed by Ray Taylor.

Plot summary

At the beginning of the film, Bill Ralston arrests a bad cowboy named Deadwood and takes him to Judge Williams. Ralston returns to his girl, Sally Dixon, before she is shot in the chest 8 times by Brant, a goon of Deadwood's, and Poe Daggett, an old enemy of Ralston. Ralston shoots Daggett in the knee, and the two run away into the saloon. He sees all of his friends including Sheriff Fin Elder at the Saloon, and they sing him a song. Then Daggett comes behind the Sheriff and tries to kill him, but Poe's brother, Walt, stops him from doing it. Everyone gets into a big fight, and in the end, the only survivors are Bill Ralston and Sheriff Fin Elder.

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