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The Exposed Girl
A young girl becomes lonely and lost after losing her father.
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Plot Summary
A former outlaw, attempting to go straight, is drawn back into a life of crime when his former gang kidnaps his wife. He must use his old skills to rescue her and expose the corrupt sheriff who is in league with his enemies. The film follows his perilous journey as he confronts betrayal and seeks justice in a lawless frontier.
Critical Reception
Released in 1953, 'The Exposed Girl' received a generally modest reception, typical for many B-Westerns of the era. While its action sequences were sometimes noted, critical commentary often pointed to a familiar plot structure and performances that, while serviceable, didn't break new ground. Audience reception was likely varied, with fans of Westerns and its lead actors finding enjoyment, while broader critical audiences found little to distinguish it.
What Reviewers Say
The film offers standard Western fare with predictable plot twists.
Lex Barker delivers a capable performance as the conflicted protagonist.
Marie Windsor provides a strong presence as the imperiled wife.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
Roderick La Rocque, who plays the villainous Sheriff Buckman, was a silent film star whose career began in the 1910s, making his appearance in this 1950s Western a notable late-career role.
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