Director: William Witney•Genres: Western
In the aftermath of the Civil War, Confederate Captain Clint Stuart is paroled and faces a difficult choice: swear allegiance to the Union or face the consequences. He chooses the latter and flees with a group of his men, becoming an outlaw in Arizona. Stuart and his gang embark on a series of train robberies, facing off against Union soldiers and bounty hunters.
Arizona Raiders received a mixed reception from critics, with some praising Audie Murphy's performance and the traditional Western action, while others found the plot predictable and lacking originality.
Audie Murphy delivers a solid performance as the conflicted ex-Confederate.
The film offers standard Western action and gunfights.
Lacks a compelling narrative and memorable moments.
Google audience: Audience reviews are generally sparse, with some viewers appreciating it as a straightforward, action-packed Western featuring Audie Murphy, while others found it to be a forgettable entry in the genre.
Audie Murphy, a decorated World War II hero, was a prolific star of Western films, and 'Arizona Raiders' was one of his later entries in the genre.
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