

Porter
An aging and mute rodeo clown struggles between macabre dreams and reality.
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Plot Summary
A notorious outlaw known as "The King" makes his escape from prison and heads to the town of Black Creek. There, he aims to settle a score with a former partner who double-crossed him years ago. However, he finds the town under the control of a ruthless railroad baron who has made it his mission to clean up the town, leading to a violent confrontation.
Critical Reception
Porter is a standard B-western from the era, notable for its straightforward narrative and action sequences. While not a critical darling, it delivered the expected thrills for fans of the genre.
What Reviewers Say
- A predictable but entertaining Western yarn.
- Delivers on action and straightforward revenge plot.
- Solid performances from the lead actor.
Google audience: Audience reception for Porter is not widely documented, but typical comments for films of this nature often highlight the straightforward plot and action as enjoyable elements.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by Monogram Pictures, a studio known for its low-budget, quickly produced Westerns and other genre films during Hollywood's Golden Age.
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