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Friday, April 10, 2026

Abilene Town (1946)

Director Edwin L. Marin
Rating Rating
MPAA PG
Run Time 89 min
Color Black and White
Aspect Ratio 1.37 : 1
Sound Mono
Producer Guild Productions/Jules Levy Presents
Country: USA
Genre: Western
Plot Synopsis

In the years following the Civil War, the town of Abilene, Kansas is poised on the brink of an explosive confrontation. A line has been drawn down the center of the town where the homesteaders and the cattlemen have come to a very uneasy truce. The delicate peace is inadvertantly shattered when a group of new homesteaders lay down their stakes on the cattlemen's side of town, upsetting the delicate balance that had existed thus far and sparking an all-out war between the farmers, who want the land tamed and property lines drawn, and the cowboys, who want the prairies to be open for their cattle to roam.

Tagline

Ablaze with guns and guts and glory!

Quotes

Rita: [to Sherry] I don't know whether you joined us or we joined you, but it's good to be together.

Filming Locations

Agoura Ranch, Agoura, California, USA

The town marshal of Abilene in 1870 was Tom "Big Bear" Smith, who was murdered and decapitated on 11/2/1870. He wounded one of his two murderers, who were caught and served a life term. His successor was famed lawman 'Wild Bill' Hickok in 1871.

At one point Sheriff Trimble, played by Edgar Buchanan, is musing about leaving his job and says, "Maybe I could go back to dentistry". Prior to becoming an actor, Buchanan had been a dentist.

Although barbed wire was invented in France in 1860 and a double-wire version was invented in and patented by the inventor in 1865, it wasn't until 1873, when four large-scale firms in the US began to turn it out, that the wire became widely accessible.

Born on 10/14/1890 in Denison, TX, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, commander-in-chief of allied forces in western Europe during World War II, considered Abilene, KS, to be his hometown, as he grew up there.

Based on novel Trail Town by Ernest Haycox. A prolific western writer Haycox wrote amongst other works the short story Stage to Lordsburg which was filmed as the classic Stagecoach in 1939.

Plot holes

Although 400 homesteaders build houses and fences out of wood, it is never explained where the wood comes from. The land looks arid, and the only trees seem to be in town, where there is no millwork.