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Bad Man of Brimstone Reviews

Beery is a good-hearted outlaw who discovers his long lost son, O'Keefe, has taken up prize-fighting. This development disturbs Pop who directs the kid's attention to law school and, in the process, becomes a changed man. But old habits die hard and with the appearance of the villainous Cabot, Beery is forced to strap on his pistols and go for one last showdown. Beery finally finds his niche with this material and doesn't overdo the hamminess that characterized many of his earlier western bandit performances. Good script, interesting performances by a top-flight cast, and an exciting climax make this one worth sitting through. Note: Film was originally released with a sepia tone tint but most prints that exist today will be black and white.