Law and Order (1932 film)

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Law and Order
Directed by Edward L. Cahn
Produced by Carl Laemmle Jr.
Written by Tom Reed
John Huston
Starring Walter Brennan
Andy Devine
Russell Hopton
Walter Huston
Russell Simpson
Music by David Broekman
David Klatzkin
Cinematography Jackson Rose
Editing by Philip Cahn
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date(s) Flag of the United States February 28, 1932 (New York City, New York)
March 1 (wide)
Running time 75 min.
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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Law And Order is a 1932 film. The film starred Walter Brennan, Andy Devine, Russell Hopton, Walter Huston, and Russell Simpson.

The film retells the story of the OK Corral shootout in Tombstone, AZ. It is based on the novel Saint Johnson by W. R. Burnett. Walter Huston plays the part of lawman Frame Johnson, a fictionalized version of Wyatt Earp, and Russell Hopton plays his brother Luther Johnson. One of the best early westerns in its character development, Law and Order features a script by John Huston, Walter's soon to be famous son, and Tom Reed, who provided dialog for many movies in the 1930s and 1940s.

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