

West of Cimarron
The Mesquiteers return to Texas after the Civil War to find Army carpetbaggers fighting the local bushwackers. They quickly learn that Capt. Hawks and his men are the culprits and join up with Morgan and his men.
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Plot Summary
A dedicated rancher works to protect his land and his love from rustlers and a greedy banker. He must prove his innocence when framed for a crime he did not commit. The film follows his struggle to overcome these obstacles and restore justice to the frontier.
Critical Reception
As a B-Western from the era, 'West of Cimarron' received modest attention, typical for its genre. It was appreciated by fans of westerns for its straightforward plot and action, though critical analysis was limited at the time of its release.
What Reviewers Say
- Satisfying B-Western with predictable but enjoyable plot elements.
- Features typical western action and a straightforward narrative.
- Appreciated by fans of the genre for its clear-cut hero and villain dynamic.
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Fun Fact
The film was one of several Westerns starring Jack Randall produced during the early 1940s, aiming to fill the demand for dependable, low-budget cowboy entertainment.
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