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Marshal of Cedar Rock 1953

Runtime

54 mins

Language

English

English

Banker Mason schemes to seize a rancher's land and flip it to the railroad for profit. He murders the railroad's agent and installs a puppet who offers the rancher an even lower price. Marshal Rocky, warned by Bill Anderson that the new agent is a fraud, suspects Mason and sets out to bring him to justice.

Banker Mason schemes to seize a rancher's land and flip it to the railroad for profit. He murders the railroad's agent and installs a puppet who offers the rancher an even lower price. Marshal Rocky, warned by Bill Anderson that the new agent is a fraud, suspects Mason and sets out to bring him to justice.

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Bill Anderson William Henry breaks out of an unidentified western-state prison in 1890, a daring escape that has been quietly arranged by the steadfast Marshal Rocky Lane Allan Lane with the warden’s reluctant nod. The plan is simple in motive but dangerous in execution: Bill will lead Rocky to the gang and the stolen money they’re desperate to recover. As Bill slips back onto the dusty trail toward Cedar Rock, Rocky rides hard on his heels, hoping the trail will reveal truths about the robbery and the people who profited from it. The escape becomes a tense chase through the heat of the day and the long, lonesome stretches of the frontier, where trust is scarce and every shadow could conceal a danger.

In Cedar Rock, Nugget Clark [Eddy Waller] is a pragmatic, weathered rancher whose priorities have shifted toward keeping his land and his cattle intact. He wants his niece, Martha Clark [Phyllis Coates], to be kinder to banker Henry Mason [Roy Barcroft], even as she still clings to her belief in Anderson’s innocence. Nugget is in a precarious financial spot: most of his cattle have been rustled, his savings evaporated by a bank robbery, and a loan feels out of reach. Mason, ever the schemer, explains that the bank’s cash shortage will not support new lending, and he suggests selling out to a land development company. Nugget remains stubborn, convinced that the railroad could raise land prices and bring a brighter future to Cedar Rock. He also notes that the railroad is sending John Harper [Herbert Lytton] to look over the town, a potential sign of impending changes; Mason hedges, saying the railroad could pass through another town instead.

Bill disembarks from Harper’s buckboard outside town and chooses to walk the last leg into Cedar Rock, his presence stirring whispers among the townsfolk. Harper—one of Mason’s lieutenants in disguise—visits banker Mason, who is secretly pulling the strings behind the rustling and robberies that have drained the town of its sense of security. Mason openly tells two of his henchmen to dispose of Harper, who he believes may have talked to someone else in Cedar Rock. The tension in Cedar Rock thickens as Bill, cornered by fear and a desire for justice, confronts Mason at gunpoint, insisting they go to the sheriff to clear Bill’s name and reveal how Mason framed him for the robbery. Rocky, overhearing this, acts swiftly: he disables Bill’s firearm with a single shot, forcing Bill’s hand and leading to his arrest by the sheriff. The moment of confrontation is short-lived, for Mason’s gang barrels into town, turning calm streets into a frenzy of gunfire. In the confusion, Bill makes a daring escape, and Martha is saved from a runaway buckboard crash by Rocky’s decisive intervention.

Mason’s plan quickly unfolds in a more insidious form: he orders Paul Jackson [Robert Shayne], one of his henchmen, to pose as Harper in an effort to persuade the ranchers to sell to the land development company. Mason also targets Bill and Rocky, sending more of his gang to eliminate any lingering questions about who is behind the crimes. Rocky spots Bill again and gives chase, but the outlaw manages to slip away and finds refuge at the Clark ranch. There, Bill asserts his innocence to Martha, who has long believed in his virtue, and Nugget shares in that trust as the truth gradually threads its way toward light. The conversation with Martha turns Nugget toward a cautious alliance with Bill, and, in a quiet, pivotal moment, Nugget decides that he will stand with the truth rather than the easy profits offered by the development deal.

Rocky, ever vigilant, intrudes on the Unity of the Clarks and the would-be Harper imposter. The staged Harper arrives at Nugget’s place to push the deal through for far less than the railroad would offer, and Nugget, torn between fear and opportunity, is on the verge of signing when Rocky steps in. He warns Nugget that the Harper identity is a sham and that Mason is playing both sides to secure his own control over Cedar Rock. Bill, emboldened by Rocky’s intervention, bursts into the room, exposing the ruse while Harper—whose true name is John Harper Herbert Lytton—disarms him, revealing that he’s just another pawn in Mason’s conspiracy. Rocky escorts Bill to the sheriff, as Nugget looks toward Martha for a decision about his land and future.

The Clarks’ ranch becomes a tense hub of maneuvering as Rocky and Bill, guided by Nugget’s caution and Martha’s determination, chase down the impostor and Mason’s plot. A crucial moment arises when the gang’s fake Harper follows Rocky and Bill, intent on reporting back to Mason. The fake Harper is forced to reveal himself and confesses that the operation is Mason’s, designed to kidnap the Clarks and force Nugget to sign away the ranches for a pittance. As the truth comes to light, Paul Jackson’s role as the henchman behind the subterfuge becomes clear, and the plot accelerates toward a final confrontation.

The climactic showdown unfolds in the Clark barn, where Jackson leads Rocky and Bill to the captured Clarks and Mason’s men. In a decisive and brutal exchange, the impostor Harper is exposed and killed, and Bill is wounded in the ensuing firefight. Rocky presses forward, subduing Mason in a fight that reveals the true depths of the banker’s greed and manipulations. Mason finally confesses, the town learns that the railroad will pursue Nugget’s land only if the Clarks sign away their holdings, and Nugget agrees to sell to the railroad as part of the settlement. In the aftermath, Bill and Martha’s engagement is announced, signaling a hopeful future for the couple and for Cedar Rock, now free from the shadow of the robberies and the schemes that once threatened its heart.

Through dusty trails, tense confrontations, and a careful balance of trust and strategy, the film threads a story of restraint, perseverance, and a community united by a shared desire for truth. In the end, the combination of brave lawmen, honest ranchers, and a steadfast belief in Bill’s innocence triumphs over the greed that tried to consume the town. The final moment rings with the promise of a better tomorrow, as Bill and Martha look toward a future built on truth, loyalty, and the resilience of Cedar Rock.

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