Man from God's Country explained

Man from God's Country
Director:Paul Landres
Producer:Scott R. Dunlap
Starring:George Montgomery
Randy Stuart
Music:Marlin Skiles
Cinematography:Henry Neumann
Editing:George White
Color Process:Color by Deluxe
Studio:Scott R. Dunlap Productions
Distributor:Allied Artists Pictures
Runtime:72 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Man from God's Country is a 1958 American CinemaScope Western film. It was written by George Waggner (credited as "george waGGner"), directed by Paul Landres and starred George Montgomery and Randy Stuart.[1]

Plot

Dan Beattie gives up his job to move further west and rejoin his old war buddy Curt Warren in the town of Sundown. At first mistaken for a railroad agent by Beau Santee, a Sundown businessman who wants to keep the railroad away from his town, Dan is nearly killed by Santee's henchman, Mark Faber. Dan discovers that his old pal Curt works for Santee. Even after learning Dan's true identity, Santee considers him trouble and plots to get rid of him. With the help of Curt's son Stony, Dan tries to get Curt to take a stand on the right side of the law.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/26797/Man-from-God-s-Country/ Man from God's Country