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True Hunters
Young naturalists go to the village, among them are three guys who have read adventure literature. They dream of becoming real hunters in the spirit of the heroes of the novels of Mein-Reed.
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Plot Summary
This is a short film with no widely available plot details. Westerns from this era often depicted cowboys, outlaws, and conflicts in the American West. It is likely a narrative focused on themes common to the genre, such as justice, survival, or adventure.
Critical Reception
As a very early and likely obscure short film, there is no readily available critical reception or audience data for 'True Hunters' (1930). Information on such films is often limited to archival records or specialized film history databases.
What Reviewers Say
Information not available due to the film's obscurity.
Likely reflects typical tropes of early Western shorts.
Limited historical documentation makes consensus difficult to determine.
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Fun Fact
Many short films from the early days of cinema, especially those not associated with major studios or influential directors, are very difficult to track down and have minimal surviving documentation.
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