

Pride of the Blue Grass
A girl owns a horse, and hires a boy as a trainer. The horse enters a race and is injured. The boy takes job at another stable and is semi-seduced by the stable siren. The girl finally rehabilitates the horse then enters it in a big race.
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Plot Summary
A tough, no-nonsense rancher returns to his home to find it has been taken over by claim jumpers. He must fight to reclaim his land and protect his family from the outlaws.
Critical Reception
This B-movie Western received a generally lukewarm reception from critics, who noted its familiar plot and serviceable, if uninspired, execution. Audiences familiar with the genre found it to be an adequate, if forgettable, entry.
What Reviewers Say
- Adequate performances by the cast.
- Familiar Western tropes executed competently.
- Lacks originality and memorable moments.
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Fun Fact
William F. Claxton, known for his work in television westerns, directed this film early in his career.
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