Man from Cheyenne
Man from Cheyenne

Man from Cheyenne

1942Movie60 minEnglish

Roy is a government man assigned to a case of cattle rustling in the part of the country where he grew up, unaware that the leader of the gang is a woman, in fact an old flame.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Lester OrpenGenres: Western

Plot Summary

A notorious outlaw, known as the 'Man from Cheyenne', is on the run and crosses paths with a rancher who bears a striking resemblance to him. The outlaw attempts to use this resemblance to his advantage, but gets caught up in a scheme involving stolen gold and a beautiful woman.

Critical Reception

As a B-western from the 1940s, 'Man from Cheyenne' was generally received as a standard entry in the genre, offering the typical action and musical numbers expected by its audience. Critical reviews at the time were often brief and focused on the entertainment value for fans of Westerns.

What Reviewers Say

  • Entertaining for fans of classic Westerns.
  • Features predictable plot points common to the genre.
  • Lash LaRue's performance is a highlight for fans of his cowboy persona.

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Fun Fact

This film is notable for featuring Eddie Dean, who was a popular singing cowboy of the era, contributing to the musical elements of the Western.

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