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Man from God's Country 1958

★ 4.89 votes72 min📅 1958-02-09

"MONTANA...gun-raw...gun-ruled...gun hell!"

This 1958 Western follows Dan Beattie, a former lawman who abandons his badge to seek a fresh start in the untamed Montana territory.

Director: Paul Landres

Cast

George Montgomery
George Montgomery
Dan Beattie
Randy Stuart
Randy Stuart
Nancy Dawson
Gregg Barton
Gregg Barton
Col. Miller
Kim Charney
Kim Charney
Stony Warren
Susan Cummings
Susan Cummings
Mary Jo Ellis
James Griffith
James Griffith
Mark Faber
House Peters Jr.
House Peters Jr.
Curt Warren
Phillip Terry
Phillip Terry
Sheriff
Frank Wilcox
Frank Wilcox
Beau Santee
Al Wyatt Sr.
Al Wyatt Sr.
Henchman

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Man from God's Country (1958) about?

Dan Beattie leaves his lawman career behind to settle in Sundown, Montana, only to discover his old war buddy working for a corrupt businessman trying to block the railroad. With help from his friend's son, Dan must navigate dangerous deceptions in this action-filled Western.

Who directed Man from God's Country?

Paul Landres directed this 1958 Western film.

Who stars in Man from God's Country?

The film features George Montgomery, Randy Stuart, Gregg Barton, Kim Charney, and Susan Cummings in key roles.

Is Man from God's Country (1958) worth watching?

While the film lacks an official rating, its blend of Western action and adventure themes makes it appealing to fans of the genre. At 72 minutes, it offers a concise, classic frontier tale.

How long is Man from God's Country?

The runtime is 72 minutes.

About Man from God's Country (1958) — Western Adventure with Betrayal

This 1958 Western follows Dan Beattie, a former lawman who abandons his badge to seek a fresh start in the untamed Montana territory. Directed by Paul Landres, the film stars George Montgomery as the wandering hero who arrives in the remote town of Sundown, only to find himself entangled in a dangerous web of railroad politics and personal betrayal.

Upon his arrival, Beattie becomes an unwitting pawn in local power struggles when businessman Beau Santee mistakes him for a railroad agent. As tensions escalate, Beattie discovers that his old war comrade Curt Warren has aligned himself with Santee's corrupt operation. The story unfolds as Beattie navigates this moral maze, aided by Warren's son Stony, in a landscape where loyalty is tested and justice demands action.

Blending traditional Western themes with adventure and romance elements, Man from God's Country (1958) captures the rugged spirit of post-war frontier life. The film's atmosphere reflects the harsh realities of territorial expansion, where guns and greed often overshadow decency. Fans of classic Westerns will appreciate Montgomery's steady performance alongside supporting actors Randy Stuart and Gregg Barton in this compact 72-minute tale of honor and redemption.