Abilene Town (1946)
Description: Ablaze with guns and guts and glory!
Marshall Dan Mitchell, who is the law in Abilene, has the job of keeping peace between two groups. For a long time, the town had been divided, with the cattlemen and cowboys having one end of town to themselves, while townspeople occupied the other end. Mitchell liked it this way, it made things easier for him, and kept problems from arising between the two factions. However…
Director: Edwin L. Marin
Producer: edwin l marin
Content Rating:
User Reviews: Mixed to Positive (base on 434 reviews)
Published Date: 2026-04-01 14:35:40
Genre:
Western
Romance
Free with Ads
Watch now at no cost with ad-supported playback.
Audio Tracks
No additional audio tracksSubtitles
No available subtitlesDetailed Rating
No additional Content Rating details.
Actors
User Reviews
wallace fox
Amazing movie! A must-watch for everyone.
paul guilfoyle
Loved the characters and the emotional depth.
william berke
A refreshing take on familiar themes.
roy del ruth
Poorly executed with weak performances.
sandy howard
An absolute masterpiece. Brilliant performances and direction.
joseph h lewis
The world-building pulled me in immediately.
william girdler
The dialogue felt natural and well-written.
fletcher markle
Visually stunning and emotionally gripping. Highly recommended!
louis king
A memorable soundtrack that fit perfectly.
w merle connell
A promising premise, but the execution fell short.
leslie s hiscott
Inconsistent tone that made it hard to follow.
virgil w vogel
A clichéd plot that offered nothing new.
louis j gasnier
A thrilling ride from start to finish. Couldn't take my eyes off the screen.
elmer clifton
The dialogue felt natural and well-written.
antonio leonviola
Some performances felt forced instead of genuine.
kinji fukasaku
The dialogue didn't feel natural.
herbert wilcox
Lacked emotional depth and connection.
john p mccarthy
One of the more disappointing films I've seen recently.
ray danton
Loved the characters and the emotional depth.
martyn burke
Poor editing made the scenes feel disconnected.