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The Navajo Riders
A horseback ride covering 3 states and 510 miles through the Navajo Nation, a journey through volcanic fields and narrow canyons with wild mustangs, dinosaur tracks, and ancient Anazasi structures.
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Plot Summary
In the Old West, a seasoned tracker is tasked with leading a group of settlers through treacherous territory. They face numerous challenges, including hostile encounters and the harsh realities of the frontier. The journey tests their resilience and forces them to confront their own inner demons as they fight for survival.
Critical Reception
The Navajo Riders received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences, with many pointing to its derivative plot and uninspired execution. While some appreciated its attempt to revive the Western genre, most found it to be a forgettable entry.
What Reviewers Say
Presents a standard Western narrative with predictable plot points.
Lacks the depth and character development of classic Westerns.
Visuals and action sequences are considered unremarkable.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in New Mexico, utilizing the state's distinctive desert landscapes to evoke the authentic feel of the American West.
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