The Nebraskan
The Nebraskan

The Nebraskan

1953Movie68 minEnglish

War looms on the horizon when an Army officer's American Indian aide is accused of murdering a tribal elder.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Charles BartonGenres: Western, Drama

Plot Summary

In the post-Civil War era, an orphaned rancher's son, Scott Brannon, is adopted by a kindly but aging cattle baron. Scott grows up with a strong sense of justice, leading him to defend a Native American tribe against corrupt railroad tycoons and greedy settlers who are trying to steal their land. He faces numerous challenges, including betrayal and violence, as he fights to uphold his principles and protect the innocent.

Critical Reception

The Nebraskan was a modest Western release of its time, receiving a generally positive but unremarkable reception. Critics often noted its straightforward narrative and its competent performance by lead actor Darren McGavin. While it didn't break new ground in the genre, it was considered a solid entry in the Westerns produced during the 1950s, appreciated for its depiction of frontier justice and its exploration of themes related to land rights and fairness.

What Reviewers Say

  • A competent, if not groundbreaking, Western with a clear moral compass.
  • Darren McGavin delivers a strong performance as a young man fighting for justice.
  • The film effectively portrays the conflicts over land and resources in the post-war West.

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Fun Fact

The film marked one of the earlier starring roles for Darren McGavin, who would later become widely known for his role as Carl Kolchak in "Kolchak: The Night Stalker".

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