The Fighting Parson (1933 film)
The Fighting Parson is a 1933 American pre-Code Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser. The film stars Hoot Gibson, Marceline Day, and Skeeter Bill Robbins. It tells the story of a tough, gun-toting preacher who arrives in a lawless town and cleans it up, fighting bandits and bringing religion to the populace. The film is considered a B-movie Western, typical of the era, known for its action sequences and moralistic themes. While not a major critical success, it offered a showcase for Hoot Gibson's established Western persona.