'Justified' — the western crime story

It's a TV series, not a movie, but this <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="ORCRP0000017141" title="FX (tv channel)" href="/topic/economy-business-finance/media-industry/television-industry/fx-%28tv-channel%29-ORCRP0000017141.topic">FX</a> <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="GENRE000062" title="Drama (genre)" href="/topic/arts-culture/genres/drama-%28genre%29-GENRE000062.topic">drama</a> about a deputy U.S. marshal (<a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PECLB0000008563" title="Timothy Olyphant" href="/topic/entertainment/timothy-olyphant-PECLB0000008563.topic">Timothy Olyphant</a>) tasked with taking down lawbreakers in the hill country of eastern Kentucky is the perfect blend of modern crime and old west behavior. Which makes sense, considering that the character of Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens came from the writings of <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PEHST001176" title="Elmore Leonard" href="/topic/arts-culture/elmore-leonard-PEHST001176.topic">Elmore Leonard</a>, who has distinguished himself in both the western and crime genres.

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It's a TV series, not a movie, but this FX drama about a deputy U.S. marshal (Timothy Olyphant) tasked with taking down lawbreakers in the hill country of eastern Kentucky is the perfect blend of modern crime and old west behavior. Which makes sense, considering that the character of Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens came from the writings of Elmore Leonard, who has distinguished himself in both the western and crime genres.

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