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The Badge of Marshal Brennan

  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 1h 16m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
180
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The Badge of Marshal Brennan (1957)
DramaRomanceWestern

A pseudo-marshal, a local doctor and the town sheriff must join forces to battle a greedy cattle-baron whose herd, locally sold, is contaminated with a contagious disease.A pseudo-marshal, a local doctor and the town sheriff must join forces to battle a greedy cattle-baron whose herd, locally sold, is contaminated with a contagious disease.A pseudo-marshal, a local doctor and the town sheriff must join forces to battle a greedy cattle-baron whose herd, locally sold, is contaminated with a contagious disease.

  • Director
    • Albert C. Gannaway
  • Writer
    • Tom Hubbard
  • Stars
    • Jim Davis
    • Arleen Whelan
    • Carl Smith
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    180
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Albert C. Gannaway
    • Writer
      • Tom Hubbard
    • Stars
      • Jim Davis
      • Arleen Whelan
      • Carl Smith
    • 12User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jim Davis
    Jim Davis
    • 'Brennan'
    Arleen Whelan
    Arleen Whelan
    • Murdock
    Carl Smith
    • Sheriff Carl Smith
    Harry Lauter
    Harry Lauter
    • Doc Hale
    Marty Robbins
    Marty Robbins
    • Felipe
    Douglas Fowley
    Douglas Fowley
    • Marshal Matt Brennan
    • (as Doug Fowley)
    Lee Van Cleef
    Lee Van Cleef
    • Shad Donaphin
    Louis Jean Heydt
    Louis Jean Heydt
    • Col. Donaphin
    Lawrence Dobkin
    Lawrence Dobkin
    • Chicamon
    Eddie Crandall
    • Pepe Joe
    Darryl Guy
    • George
    Rick Vallin
    Rick Vallin
    • Deputy Jody
    • (as Ric Vallon)
    Edward Colmans
    Edward Colmans
    • Governor Ainley
    • (as Edward Colemans)
    Bill Coontz
    Bill Coontz
    • Cowhand
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Whitey Hughes
    Whitey Hughes
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Albert C. Gannaway
    • Writer
      • Tom Hubbard
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    7bkoganbing

    Epidemic

    Country&Western performers Carl Smith and Marty Robbins are featured in this fine no frills western from Allied Artists. The Badge Of Marshal Brennan really could have used a nice A budget from a big studio and some name stars. As it is Jim Davis, Arleen Whelan, and Lee Van Cleef do just fine in their parts. I could have James Stewart in the lead had this been an A film.

    Outlaw on the run Davis leaves a pursuing posse behind as he goes into the desert where they don't want to chase him. He meets a dying marshal played by Douglas Fowley and assumes his identity which stands him in good stead when he gets across the desert and into a town where the local Ponderosa is run by Louis Jean Heydt and his homicidal son Lee Van Cleef.

    They've got a real problem, black spot fever, second cousin to typhus as Dr. Harry Lauter puts it. The cattle ought to be destroyed, but Heydt and Van Cleef would sooner lynch the marshal and save their diseased cattle and profits.

    When Davis breaks up said lynching he becomes involved with the town and its problem of standing up to Heydt who is not used to people telling him no. He also becomes Lauter's rival for Arleen Whelan who runs the local café.

    I think you can see where this is all going. I might have changed the ending, but even with the climax it has The Badge Of Marshal Brennan is a fine feature with a plot that's a cross between Shane and The Left Hand Of God. It really deserved a bigger budget.
    8tavm

    Jim Davis finally gets the lead in The Badge of Marshal Brennan

    Just watched on Netflex streaming another Jim Davis western. In this one, he's Jeff Harlan who's on the run when he encounters Marshal Matt Brennan (Douglas Fowley) dying in the desert. He then takes his identity and ends up helping the nearest town doctor (Harry Lauter) as he tries to stop some infected cattle from leaving the premises as he tries to find the antidote for the people affected. But the Donaphins (Louis Jean Heydt and Lee Van Cleef as father and son, respectively) are intent to push their cattle across the river so of course a fight is inevitable...This was quite a big role for Davis as he's top-billed for the first time here and has the lion's share of scenes. And this was also the first time I've seen him have some romance in his old movies with Arleen Whelan as Murdock providing such an alluring presence. Also interesting seeing country music stars Carl Smith as the sheriff and Marty Robbins as Felipe. The fender guitar music by Ramey Idriss was also a cool accompaniment to the score and I also liked the unique directorial touches of Albert C. Gannaway like Van Cleef throwing that vial of blood on the camera lens or that shadow of Davis when he mentions about not running away from it. So on that note, I highly recommend The Badge of Marshal Brennan.
    8searchanddestroy-1

    Banshee series before its time.

    I am sure that there was a batch of topics like this one over years and decades in the film and TV industry. This little B western is rather pleasant to watch, though nothing exceptional either. Jim Davis was the king of this kind of flicks, he played in so many of them. Here the disease in cattle is evoked, and the quarantine imposed to a cattle baron, who refuses to sacrifice his cows, is on stake. Very interesting and not so usual either. And in the COVID 19 virus plague, this is even more interesting. Same scheme, a man on the run assuming the identity of a sheriff, with a series of the 2010's..BANSHEE.
    7carflo

    Excellent "B" western

    The Badge of Marshal Brennan is a "B" western starring Jim Davis who later gained fame as the Ewing patriarch in Dallas. Davis was an imposing gentleman with a rugged face and a deep commanding voice. He played villains in "A" westerns and heroes in "B" westerns. In The Badge of Marshal Brennan he plays "The Stranger", a man on the run, who comes across a dying marshal. After the marshal dies, he buries the body and takes the badge. At the next town, he is mistaken for the dead marshal. The town had sent for Marshal Brennan because of an epidemic, outlaws and panic. The Stranger sees it as a chance to hide from his pursuers. What he doesn't realize is that by taking on the badge of Marshal Brennan, he takes on the responsibilities of the dead marshal.

    It is an excellent movie, one I remember well, even after many years. Davis, as always, give a strong performance as a man who has to look inside himself and finds much more there than he thought. It has mystical overtones that are interesting but do not interfere with its tough "B" western quality.

    If it ever comes out on DVD, I would strongly recommend it to any western fan.
    5aimless-46

    Extremely Slooooow

    The Badge of Marshall Brennan is an extremely SLOW moving western from 1957. The basic premise is fine. A rather tame outlaw named Jeff Harlan (Jim Davis) helps the title character (Douglas Fowley) - who was wounded by hostile Indians out in the desert. When Marshall Brennan dies Jeff takes his badge, their last conversation had been about Jeff's childhood dream of being a lawman.

    In the nearest town a conflict is starting between the doctor (Harry Lauter) and a rich cattleman and his son Shan (an extremely young Lee Van Cleef-already playing a bad guy). The doctor suspects the cattle are infected with Black Spot Fever and that it is being transmitted to the people in the town.

    There will soon be a love triangle with Jeff and the good doctor vying for the attentions of a redheaded café owner named Murdock (Arleen Whelan-still extremely pretty at age 40). Marty Robbins (soon to be a county music star) plays a Mexican with blonde hair and a very bad "Cisco Kid" accent.

    The problem is that the story elements are enough for a 40-50 minute television show, not a 74-minute feature film. So there are expanded establishing shots and considerable chatter, not in the service of the plot but as a way to pad the running length. Making this the type of film that is best watched while doing your homework or reading a book; it is hard to give the thing more than 30% of your focus.

    Then again, what do I know? I'm only a child.

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    • Trivia
      Edited to 29 minutes and retitled "Story of a Star" to serve as the pilot for a proposed (but unsold) Western anthology television series.
    • Goofs
      Near the end of the picture, as the good guys make their way back in to town following the clash with the Doniphan's, they're shown heading to Murdock's café, standing alone almost at the edge of the river. However all throughout the picture, Murdock's was right in the middle of town.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Sheriff leading posse: Let him go. Even with a price on his head, he isn't worth chasing into Apache land.

    • Soundtracks
      Man on the Run
      Written by Ramey Idriss, Hal Levy and Albert C. Gannaway

      Performed by Carl Smith and Ramey Idriss

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    • Release date
      • April 14, 1957 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Story of a Star
    • Filming locations
      • Cascade Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Albert C. Gannaway Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 16m(76 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1
      • 1.37 : 1

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