Director: Rudy Mate•Genres: Western, Drama
A mysterious cowboy, known only as 'The Stranger,' arrives in a small town haunted by a past tragedy. He is revealed to be Jeff "The Kid" Brannigan, a former outlaw seeking redemption for his past sins. Brannigan attempts to reunite with his estranged wife and son, but his past continues to catch up with him, leading to a confrontation with a ruthless rancher.
Branded received mixed reviews upon its release, with critics often praising Alan Ladd's stoic performance and the film's visual style. However, some found the plot to be somewhat conventional for the Western genre, and the pacing was occasionally criticized. Audiences generally responded more favorably to the film's dramatic elements and Ladd's popular presence.
Praised for Alan Ladd's compelling performance as a troubled anti-hero.
The film's visual direction and atmospheric Western setting were often highlighted.
Some critics found the narrative somewhat predictable and the character motivations occasionally unclear.
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Alan Ladd's character, Jeff Brannigan, is referred to only as 'The Kid' for a significant portion of the film, adding to his enigmatic persona.
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