Fuzzy Settles Down (1944)

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Fuzzy Settles Down (1944). Fuzzy Settles Down: Directed by Sam Newfield. With Buster Crabbe, Falcon, Al St. John, Patti McCarty. Wishing to settle down, Fuzzy uses his reward money to buy a newspaper. He then raises money for the new telegraph line. When it is stolen, Barlowe incites the towns people to hang him. But his pal Billy Carson is at work to clear him.

“While itu0026#39;s a very predictable story, this B-Western is still not bad overall. Buster Crabbe and Fuzzy St. John are a likable pair of heroes, and it has a couple of lighter moments and some decent action. The story starts with Fuzzy deciding that he wants to u0026#39;settle downu0026#39; instead of wandering about with Crabbe. He decides to become a u0026#39;respectableu0026#39; citizen working on a newspaper, but very soon he gets caught in the middle of a dangerous confrontation with a gang of rustlers. Quite a bit happens after that, and while most of it is pretty predictable, the action is not bad. St. John also gets more screen time than he does in a lot of his supporting roles. Overall, itu0026#39;s nothing great, but worth a look if you like older Westerns.”

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