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The Reckless Rider
Disguising himself as an outlaw, a marshal comes to the aid of a man and his daughter who are being terrorized by a criminal gang.
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Plot Summary
A determined rancher, Tom Tyler, faces down corrupt land grabbers who are trying to steal his ranch and force him off his land. He must rally the local townsfolk and prove his claim while defending himself against intimidation and sabotage.
Critical Reception
As a typical B-Western of its era, 'The Reckless Rider' received modest attention from critics. Its strengths were generally seen in its straightforward action sequences and Tom Tyler's performance as the heroic lead, aligning with audience expectations for the genre. However, like many films of its kind, it was not a major critical success and is often viewed as a standard, if enjoyable, example of early Western filmmaking.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its fast-paced action and straightforward Western plot.
Tom Tyler's performance as the heroic protagonist was a highlight.
Considered a solid, albeit typical, example of early B-Westerns.
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Fun Fact
The film features notable stunt work by Monte Montana, who was also a renowned rodeo performer and trick rider.
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