Toughest Man in America
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Toughest Man in Arizona, produced by Republic Pictures. Directed by R.G. Springsteen, the film stars popular baritone singer Vaughn Monroe as Marshal Matt Landry.
Movie Synopsis
The story follows Marshal Matt Landry as he captures gunrunner Frank Girard (Victor Jory). On his way back to Tombstone with his prisoner, Landry discovers the remains of an Indian attack on a wagon train. He rescues the sole survivors: Mary Kimber (Joan Leslie) and two children.
Complications arise when:
A Budding Romance: Landry, a widower, begins to fall for Mary while she and the children stay with him.
The Escape: Girard's brothers spring him from custody during a prisoner transfer.
The Secret: Landry discovers that Mary's husband, Verne (Harry Morgan), did not die in the attack but is actually a coward helping the outlaws by tapping telegraph lines.
Main Cast
Actor Role
Vaughn Monroe Marshal Matt Landry
Joan Leslie Mary Kimber
Victor Jory Frank Girard
Edgar Buchanan Jim Hadlock
Harry Morgan Verne Kimber (credited as Henry Morgan)
Jean Parker Della
Production Details
Release Date: October 10, 1952.
Format: Filmed in Trucolor, Republic Pictures' proprietary color process.
Musical Elements: As a popular singer, Vaughn Monroe performs several musical numbers during the film.
Toughest Man in Arizona, produced by Republic Pictures. Directed by R.G. Springsteen, the film stars popular baritone singer Vaughn Monroe as Marshal Matt Landry.
Movie Synopsis
The story follows Marshal Matt Landry as he captures gunrunner Frank Girard (Victor Jory). On his way back to Tombstone with his prisoner, Landry discovers the remains of an Indian attack on a wagon train. He rescues the sole survivors: Mary Kimber (Joan Leslie) and two children.
Complications arise when:
A Budding Romance: Landry, a widower, begins to fall for Mary while she and the children stay with him.
The Escape: Girard's brothers spring him from custody during a prisoner transfer.
The Secret: Landry discovers that Mary's husband, Verne (Harry Morgan), did not die in the attack but is actually a coward helping the outlaws by tapping telegraph lines.
Main Cast
Actor Role
Vaughn Monroe Marshal Matt Landry
Joan Leslie Mary Kimber
Victor Jory Frank Girard
Edgar Buchanan Jim Hadlock
Harry Morgan Verne Kimber (credited as Henry Morgan)
Jean Parker Della
Production Details
Release Date: October 10, 1952.
Format: Filmed in Trucolor, Republic Pictures' proprietary color process.
Musical Elements: As a popular singer, Vaughn Monroe performs several musical numbers during the film.
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