Between Men (1935 film)
Between Men is a 1935 American Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring Johnny Mack Brown, William Farnum, and Earl Dwire. The film tells the story of a rancher who takes in a young outlaw trying to escape his past. The narrative focuses on themes of redemption, loyalty, and the complex relationships between men in the rugged environment of the American West. William Farnum, a veteran of silent Westerns, played a significant role in the film, lending credibility and drawing in audiences familiar with his previous work. The film is considered a B-movie Western, a common genre during the era, produced quickly and inexpensively for double bill screenings. While not a major blockbuster, Between Men is representative of the Westerns being made in the mid-1930s and provides a glimpse into the popular entertainment of the time.