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Beyond the Border

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Sheriff Bob Smith captures wanted fugitive Bob Moore and learns that the young outlaw's real name is the same as his. The boy's sister, who he has not seen since childhood, is arriving from the East. He begs Sheriff Bob to take his place and spare her the humiliation of a brother in prison, and reluctantly, the lawman agrees. Smith welcomes beautiful Molly to live on his ranch, but despite trying to resist, falls in love with his "sister." An informer tells him that Bob Moore's former gang is planning to bust him out of jail so that they can murder him. So Bob Smith rides off to save what he hopes is his future brother-in-law.

Cowboy screen legend Harry Carey appeared as "Cheyenne" Harry Morgan in a series of hit 1917-1919 Universal westerns by director John Ford. In 1925, when Beyond the Border was released, Carey was one of Hollywood's highest paid superstars. Although well into his 50s at its outset, the sound era saw him go on to deliver powerful performances in legendary motion pictures including Trader Horn (1931), Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) (for which he received a best supporting actor Oscar nomination), and Howard Hawks' Red River (1948) with John Wayne.


JEAN HAMEL
Reviewed in Canada on January 6, 2017
FROM ALPHA VIDEO. NOT RECOMMENDED BECAUSE BAD PICTURE QUALITY
Robin Clayton
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2016
HARRY CAREY THE WESTERN REALIST PLAYS A SKEPTIC OF THE LAW TURNED LAWMAN WHEN OUTLAWS KILL HIS GOOD BROTHERTHE HONEST LAWMAN AND SMEAR HIS REPUTATION SO HARRY OUT CROOKS THE CROOKS AND BRINGS THEM TO JUSTICE AND RESTORES HIS BROTHERS GOOD NAME. A WESTERN WHERE A BAD MAN CAN BECOME A GOOD MAN.
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