Trader Thorne
Trader Thorne

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Trader Thorne

1950
Movie
22 min
English

Joe Wilding is the hotshot car salesman at the local Ford dealer. The year is 1950 and the new Fords have just come out. He's assigned to teach the new salesman how to sell cars. The movie follows Joe thru a typical day of calling leads, dropping off business cards, fishing for new prospects, talking to potential buyers in the showroom and working a deal. The new guy starts to get the idea and by the end is sufficiently confident and motivated he proposes to his girlfriend. She accepts.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Charles F. RiesnerGenres: Western, Adventure

Plot Summary

When a gold prospector is murdered and his claim stolen, a mysterious stranger known as "Trader" Thorne arrives in the rough-and-tumble frontier town. Thorne, a man of few words but keen observation, begins to unravel the mystery behind the murder and the stolen claim. He navigates a treacherous landscape of deceit and danger, aiming to bring justice to the wronged and expose the true villain.

Critical Reception

As a B-Western from the era, "Trader Thorne" was primarily aimed at a Saturday matinee audience and received modest attention. Critical reviews at the time focused on its straightforward plot, action sequences, and the performances of its lead actors, particularly the popular Whip Wilson. While not a critical darling, it served its purpose as an entertaining western for its target demographic.

What Reviewers Say

  • Engaging Western with a classic good-versus-evil narrative.

  • Features solid action sequences typical of the genre.

  • Whip Wilson delivers a compelling performance as the stoic hero.

Google audience: Audience reception data for this film is not readily available. However, films of this nature generally appealed to fans of traditional Westerns who appreciated straightforward plots and heroic protagonists.

Fun Fact

Charles F. Riesner, the director, had a long career in Hollywood, starting as a comedy director in the silent film era and later working on various musical and Western films throughout the 1930s and 1940s.

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