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A Royal Flush
A maid masquerades as a countess in order to help her lion-hunting mistress.
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Plot Summary
A young rancher, faced with drought and foreclosure, is drawn into a scheme to rob a payroll train. He attempts to do so to save his family's ranch, but his plans are complicated by the arrival of a mysterious stranger and a beautiful woman. He must confront greed, betrayal, and the law to protect what he holds dear.
Critical Reception
As a 1930 Western, 'A Royal Flush' was typical of the era, aiming for straightforward entertainment with action and a clear moral compass. Reviews from the time were generally positive, praising its pacing and Hoot Gibson's performance as a likeable hero. While not a groundbreaking film, it offered solid Western thrills for its audience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its fast-paced action sequences, typical of early Westerns.
Hoot Gibson's performance as the heroic protagonist was a highlight.
A simple, engaging story that delivered on expectations for a Western film of its time.
Google audience: Audience reception from the time of release is largely unrecorded in modern databases. However, films of this nature were typically enjoyed for their straightforward plots and action, appealing to fans of the Western genre.
Fun Fact
This film was released during the transition from silent films to 'talkies', and 'A Royal Flush' features synchronized music and sound effects, though dialogue was limited or absent.
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