

The Crimson Plains
The action takes place in the highlands of the Chugoku region. While the owner of the Yazaki ranch is away, a gang of villains is trying to take over the ranch, which is run by his wife alone, but then the rancher's best friend, Joji, appears and saves the day. This is one of a series of Japanese westerns starring Jo Shishido.
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Plot Summary
A struggling rancher battles rustlers and a powerful land baron who is determined to drive him off his property. As the conflict escalates, the rancher must rely on his wits and the help of a mysterious stranger to protect his family and his land. The film explores themes of justice, greed, and the harsh realities of frontier life.
Critical Reception
The Crimson Plains received a mixed to positive reception upon its release. Critics often praised its atmospheric cinematography and strong performances, particularly from Michael Rennie and Jan Sterling. However, some found the plot to be somewhat predictable within the Western genre conventions of the time. Audiences generally enjoyed the film for its classic Western elements and dramatic tension.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its visual style and the performances of its lead actors.
- Criticized by some for adhering too closely to established Western tropes.
- An engaging, if somewhat familiar, tale of frontier conflict.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'The Crimson Plains' are limited, but generally reflect an appreciation for its straightforward Western narrative and the familiar archetypes of the genre. Viewers often mention the film's solid acting and scenic landscapes as highlights.
Fun Fact
Although Michael Rennie is best known for his role as humanity's first interstellar visitor in 'The Day the Earth Stood Still', he also had a notable career in Westerns like 'The Crimson Plains'.
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