Display title | Support Your Local Sheriff |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Support Your Local Sheriff is a 1969 western spoof from United Artists, directed by Burt Kennedy, and starring James Garner, in which the calm hyper-competent Jason McCullough (Garner) becomes the sheriff of a rowdy western boomtown, mostly because he needs the money. With the questionable help of his scruffy deputy Jake (Jack Elam), he defeats the local robber baron (Walter Brennan), cleans up the town and gets the girl (Joan Hackett), casually subverting most standard western tropes in the process. |