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starring: Ronald Reagan, Dorothy Malone, Preston Foster, Alex Nicol, Ruth Hamptondirected by: Nathan Juran
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9780783217192
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC
ISBN: 0783217196
Label: Universal Studios
Manufacturer: Universal Studios
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Universal Studios
Release Date: May 14, 1996
Running Time: 80 minutes
Sales Rank: 39064
Studio: Universal Studios
Theatrical Release Date: 1953-05
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - - Sob - -
I like the reviews I've read, and I adore Ronald Reagan. Would love to have this DVD, but will not buy it because it offers no subtitles. My DVD player can't handle "close captioned".
Susan
Rating: - An enjoyable vehicle for Western buffs...
'Law and Order' is hardly a rich strike, and might be considered as a solid, conventional Western of 'retired gunfighter' breed...
Frame Johnson (Reagan) is a respected lawman who has cleaned up the wicked ways of Tombstone, Arizona, and wants to retire to the life of a rancher... This pleases his fiancée, Jeannie (Dorothy Malone), who runs the saloon left to her by her father... She, too, is eager to leave the rough community and be her beau's wife: 'You're big and you're ugly and ... Read More
Rating: - Solid, Entertaining 50's Western
Law and Order is a solid, entertaining western that showcases Ronald Reagan as a leading man. Reagan gives an almost John Wayne-esque performance (you could almost call him John Wayne Light in this one). Reagan is tough, but very likeable in the role and shows the charisma that would help him in his political life just a decade later.
The story itself is something of a re-working of the Earps VS the Clantons, and it even starts in Tombstone. Reagan is Frame Johnson, tough, no-nonsense ... Read More
Rating: - Standard Duster - But Quite Enjoyable
Ronald Reagan stars as a lawman in the old West - bringing outlaws to justice. An amusing aside: as one of the policies he adopts to ensure law and order, the Sheriff actually imposes GUN CONTROL - no guns are allowed in town - and Reagan goes about impounding weapons from violators. A standard "Duster" from the 50's this is nonetheless an enjoyable Western.
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