The Man from Utah (1934) John Wayne #oldmovies

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Saddle up for a rip-roaring adventure with The Man from Utah, a 1934 pre-Code Western starring the legendary John Wayne in one of his early leading roles. Directed by Robert N. Bradbury, this fast-paced film follows John Weston (Wayne), a sharp-shooting drifter from Utah who rides into town just in time to thwart a bank robbery. Impressed by his skills, Marshal George Higgins (George "Gabby" Hayes) recruits Weston to go undercover at a crooked rodeo where riders are mysteriously dying—often from snakebites—before they can claim their prize money. With the help of his quick draw and fearless spirit, Weston enters the rodeo to expose the shady mastermind, Spike Barton (Edward Peil Sr.), while sparking a romance with the judge’s daughter (Polly Ann Young). Featuring thrilling rodeo action, daring stunts by Yakima Canutt, and a dubbed "singing cowboy" moment from Wayne himself, this Lone Star classic is a must-watch for fans of vintage Westerns.
Disclaimer: The Man from Utah (1934) is presented here as a public domain film. Its copyright was not renewed, placing it in the public domain in the United States. This allows for its free distribution and viewing. However, viewers are encouraged to verify the copyright status in their own country, as laws may vary. Enjoy this timeless piece of cinema history responsibly!

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