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Law and Order (1953) | Directed by Nathan Juran
Law and Order is a Western that follows the story of Frame Johnson, a legendary lawman who wants to hang up his guns and live a quiet life. However, when he arrives in Tombstone with dreams of settling down, he’s forced to face the corruption and lawlessness that plague the town. Reluctantly, he takes up the badge once more, determined to restore justice without turning into a killer himself.
Genre: Western
Director: Nathan Juran
Director Bio:
Nathan Juran was an American director known for his work in Westerns, adventure films, and later in science fiction and fantasy. Born in 1907 in Romania and raised in the U.S., Juran began his career as an art director, winning an Oscar for *How Green Was My Valley* (1941). He turned to directing in the early 1950s and became known for his efficient style and storytelling skills, particularly in genre films such as *20 Million Miles to Earth* (1957) and *The 7th Voyage of Sinbad* (1958).
Star Cast:
* Ronald Reagan as Frame Johnson
* Dorothy Malone as Jeannie
* Preston Foster as Kurt Durling
* Alex Nicol as Jimmy Johnson
* Russell Johnson as Fred Durling
Public Reaction:
Law and Order was received as a solid entry in the Western genre, praised for its moral seriousness and straightforward storytelling. Ronald Reagan, still in the midst of his acting career, was commended for his restrained and thoughtful performance. Though not a major box office hit, the film earned respect for its focused plot and classical Western themes.
Fun Facts:
* The story is a remake of several earlier versions of the same basic plot, dating back to the 1932 film also titled *Law and Order*.
* Ronald Reagan had previously played in Westerns but this role showed a more mature, principled character, foreshadowing his later political persona.
* The film was shot on location in California’s Red Rock Canyon and Universal’s Western sets, giving it an authentic Old West feel.
* Dorothy Malone, who later won an Academy Award for *Written on the Wind* (1956), provided a strong romantic counterpart to Reagan’s character.
* The script was adapted from W.R. Burnett’s story, which had inspired several Westerns emphasizing lawmen as reluctant heroes.
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