Top cast:Florence Auer,Edward Dillon,Mack Sennett
Director:Mike Barker
Genre:Romance
Region:Thailand
Year:2020
Storyline:The two new arrivals objected vigorously to giving up heir weapons to an unknown authority: "You must have a real good reason to ask a man to do a fool thing like that!" The befuddled, benign man then realized he must formally introduce himself - he was the town""s US Marshal, Wyatt Earp (Will Geer) - portrayed as a folksy, atypical, slightly effeminate Western lawman.Opening Framing Device:A Holy Man (or Imam) (Charles Belcher) was seated in front of a young boy.He was stirring a steaming pot next to him, and then pointed into the starry sky of the night desert to emphasize an inscription written there - with the platitude:HAPPINESS MUST BE EARNEDThis was followed by a quotation allegedly from the Koran:Praise be to Allah - the Beneficent King - The Creator of the Universe - Lord of the Three Worlds!The KoranAlso, there was a quotation from the Introduction to he Arabian Nights:Verily the works of those gone before us have become instances and examples to men of our modern day, that folk may view what admonishing chances befel other folk and may there-from take warning.Due to the townspeople""s cowardice (representing cooperative witnesses before the HUAC), physical inability, self-interest, expediency, and indecisiveness, he is refused help at every turn against a revenge-seeking killer and his gang.The entry of the town""s Reverend Elliott (Corey Fischer) was announced - he was the minister of a Presbyterian church in the process of being built.It had all of the stereotypical attributes of an ""oater"" (ie., a law-abiding town run by Marshal Wyatt Earp, a shoot-out rifle competition, a decisive poker card-game, a buckboard chase, Indians on the warpath attacking a besieged group of cavalry troopers, a shoot-out between desperados and a posse, a deadly saloon fight, a bank robbery, a frantic horse-chase, and a cliffside rifle duel to the death).