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			Abilene Town (1946) | Directed by Edwin L. Marin
Abilene Town is set in the turbulent years following the American Civil War and centers on the frontier town of Abilene, Kansas. The story follows Marshal Dan Mitchell, who is caught between two conflicting factions: homesteaders seeking to settle and civilize the land, and cattlemen who want to preserve the town’s lawlessness for their own ends. As tensions escalate into violence, Mitchell must navigate political pressures, personal loyalties, and his own sense of justice to restore order.
Genre: Western
Director: Edwin L. Marin
Edwin L. Marin was a prolific American director known for his work in genre films, particularly Westerns and crime dramas. Active from the 1930s to the late 1940s, Marin directed a number of B-movies and mid-tier features for major studios, working with stars like Randolph Scott, George Raft, and John Payne. He had a reliable if understated style, emphasizing clear narrative structure and character-driven storytelling.
Star Cast:
Randolph Scott as Marshal Dan Mitchell
Ann Dvorak as Rita
Rhonda Fleming as Sherry Balder
Edgar Buchanan as Charlie Fair
Lloyd Bridges as Henry Dreiser
Abilene Town received a generally positive reception from audiences who appreciated its blend of traditional Western action and socially conscious themes. Randolph Scott’s strong, stoic performance was praised, and the film was noted for its unusually progressive take on the struggles of post-war settlement and law enforcement in the West. Though not a major studio production, it found lasting life through television syndication in later decades.
Fun Facts:
* The film is based on the novel *Trail Town* by Ernest Haycox, a writer known for elevating the Western genre with more nuanced characters and themes.
* Rhonda Fleming’s appearance in the film marked one of her early screen roles before becoming a prominent red-haired icon in Technicolor films.
* *Abilene Town* was one of the first Westerns to be shot and released by a small independent company but managed to gain distribution through United Artists.
* The film subtly explores post-Civil War class tensions, with cattle barons representing old power structures and homesteaders symbolizing democratic expansion.
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