


Roughshod
Rancher Clay and his brother, Steve, head out across the Sonora mountain pass, followed by Lednov, an ex-con seeking revenge on Clay for putting him behind bars. Clay and Steve unexpectedly cross paths with a group of dance hall girls -- including Mary, Marcia and Helen -- whose stagecoach has broken down, and help them get to the nearest ranch, where Lednov unfortunately catches up to Clay.
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Plot Summary
In the rough and tumble Old West, a young woman named Melody is torn between her desire for a respectable life and the allure of a dangerous outlaw. As she navigates the treacherous social landscape of a frontier town, she finds herself entangled in a conflict that threatens to destroy everything she holds dear. The film explores themes of choice, consequence, and the struggle for identity in a challenging environment.
Critical Reception
Roughshod received a mixed reception upon its release. While some critics praised its attempt at a more complex female protagonist and its gritty portrayal of the West, others found its pacing uneven and its narrative somewhat predictable. Audiences at the time were likely divided, with some appreciating the dramatic elements and others preferring more straightforward Western fare.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its portrayal of a complex female character
- Criticized for its somewhat meandering plot
- Noted for its atmospheric depiction of the frontier
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Fun Fact
The film was one of the last Westerns produced by RKO Pictures during their significant output of the genre in the 1940s.
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