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Director
  
George Waggner

Screenplay
  
George Waggner

Duration
  

Country
  
USA

6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Action, Music, Western

Story by
  
George Waggner

Language
  
English

Writer
  
George Waggner (story)

Release date
  
November 4, 1938 (1938-11-04) (USA)

Cast
  
Bob Baker
(US Marshal Bob Randall),
Dorothy Fay
(Anita Benson),
Wally Wales
(Alfalfa),
Glenn Strange
(Hank Haynes),
Forrest Taylor
(Sheriff Pop Randall)

Similar movies
  
Yodelin Kid from Pine Ridge (1937), Rootin Tootin Rhythm (1937), Boots & Saddles (1937), Gold Mine in the Sky (1938), Mountain Rhythm (1939)

Prairie justice


Prairie Justice is a 1938 "B" movie directed by George Waggner and starring Bob Baker as a singing cowboy.

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Plot summary

Baker plays an undercover marshall investigating a series of stage coach robberies. After his father is killed, he determines to get justice, pretending to be a drifter while gradually gathering clues to the identify of the killers. Early in the story Bob meets Anita, who is trying to save her ranch after all her cattle have been stolen. Bob woes Anita with his guitar. Finally he goes after the bad guys in a shoot-out. After justice had been done, Anita agrees to marry Bob.

Cast

  • Bob Baker as U.S. Marshal Bob Randall
  • Dorothy Fay as Anita Benson
  • Hal Taliaferro as Alfalfa
  • Jack Rockwell as John Benson
  • Forrest Taylor as Sheriff Pop Randall
  • Carleton Young as Dry-Gulch Baker
  • Glenn Strange as Hank Haynes (Express Agent)
  • Jack Kirk as Henchman Boots
  • Wimpy the Dog as Smokey, Bob's Dog (as Wimpey)
  • Chuck Baldra as Cowhand Chuck (uncredited)
  • Victor Cox as Townsman (uncredited)
  • Dick Dickinson as Committeeman Doc (uncredited)
  • George Hazel as Townsman (uncredited)
  • Murdock MacQuarrie as Stage Line Agent (uncredited)
  • Tex Palmer as Henchman (uncredited)
  • Tex Phelps as Cowhand (uncredited)
  • Jimmy Phillips as Jed – Stage Driver (uncredited)
  • George Plues as Townsman (uncredited)
  • Archie Ricks as Henchman (uncredited)
  • Slim Whitaker as Bert – Stage Guard (uncredited)
  • Production

    Director George Waggner wrote the script, using the pseudonym Joseph West. Fleming Allen wrote several of the songs, including "Starlight on the Prairie", "40 Miles From Water", "High Falutin' Cowboy" and "Trailin' My Way To You". Dorothy Fay, who shortly after filming ended married Tex Ritter, another singing cowboy, provides the love interest. The film is one of the first to introduce a faithful dog as the cowboy's companion.

    Critical reception

    One reviewer said of Baker's performance: "Baker has good looks, a pleasing personality, and seems to have the intelligence to do better acting than most of the western heroes." Another said, "Baker is so overconfident in this role, it hurts, but then, this was just one of 10 films he made in 1938."

    References

    Prairie Justice Wikipedia
    Prairie Justice IMDb