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The Bad Man is a 1941 American western film starring Wallace Beery and featuring Lionel Barrymore, Laraine Day, and Ronald Reagan. The movie was written by Wells Root from the 1920 Porter Emerson Browne play of the same name and directed by Richard Thorpe. The film is a remake of the 1923 silent version and the 1930 remake starring Walter Huston.
The Bad Man may refer to: The Bad Man, a 1920 play by Porter Emerson Browne, basis for all three films; The Bad Man, an American silent film drama directed by Edwin Carewe; The Bad Man, an American early sound film starring Walter Huston; The Bad Man, an American film starring Wallace Beery and Ronald Reagan
Reviewing The Bad Man for AllMusic, Tim Sendra wrote: None of the labels (Innis, Prann, Sonja, Sony, or Teena) amounted to much commercially, but quite a few of the sides on this disc stack up well against the hits Ike & Tina were having at the time for Sue. All of them have the quick and nasty sound that Ike always favors.
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The Bad Man is a 1930 American Pre-Code Western film starring Walter Huston which was produced and released by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. [1] The movie is based on Porter Emerson Browne's 1920 play of the same name and is a sound remake of the 1923 silent version of the same name. [2]