| Frontier Marshal | |
| Directed by | Lewis Seiler |
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| Produced by | Sol M. Wurtzel |
| Written by | Stuart Anthony William M. Conselman Stuart N. Lake (novel) |
| Starring | George O'Brien Irene Bentley Alan Edwards |
| Cinematography | Robert H. Planck |
| Editing by | W. Donn Hayes |
| Distributed by | Fox Film |
| Release date(s) | |
| Running time | 66 min. |
| Country | |
| Language | English |
Frontier Marshal is a 1934 western film directed by Lewis Seiler. Produced by Fox Film and Sol M. Wurtzel, the film is the first based on Stuart N. Lake's enormously popular but largely fictitious "biography" of Wyatt Earp, Wyatt Earp: Frontier Marshal. A second version of the film, also produced by Wurtzel, was made in 1939, and then by John Ford in 1946 as My Darling Clementine.
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Wandering lawman Michael Wyatt rides into a lawless town and runs into conflict with the local boss, Doc Warren.
Actor Ward Bond appears in three films based on the Wyatt Earp story: this film, the 1939 version and John Ford's My Darling Clementine, playing different roles in all three.
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