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The Raw Ones
Sun-kissed Floridians enjoy volleyball, jumping rope, trampolines, and relaxing in the sun.
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Plot Summary
In the rugged American West, a stoic cowboy named Jedediah must confront his past when a ruthless outlaw gang threatens his isolated ranch. He finds himself in a desperate fight for survival, protecting not only his land but also the memory of a lost love. The film chronicles his arduous journey against overwhelming odds, testing his resolve and his skill with a six-shooter.
Critical Reception
The Raw Ones is a lesser-known entry in the Western genre, often overlooked by critics and audiences alike. It is generally regarded as a serviceable, though unremarkable, B-movie western from its era. While it may appeal to hardcore fans of the genre for its classic tropes, it did not garner significant critical attention upon its release or in subsequent retrospectives.
What Reviewers Say
Features standard Western elements and a familiar revenge plot.
Lacks significant originality or memorable performances.
A predictable but competent genre film for its time.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'The Raw Ones' is not readily available, suggesting it has a limited contemporary audience or online presence.
Fun Fact
Director Sam Newfield was an incredibly prolific filmmaker, credited with directing over 200 films, often in the Western and B-movie genres, and frequently worked under pseudonyms.
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