Wings of the Hawk
Wings of the Hawk

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Wings of the Hawk

1953
Movie
81 min
English

Gringo miner Gallager is caught up in the Mexican revolution of 1910-11 when corrupt administrator Ruiz appropriates his mine. Gallager saves the life of guerilla leader Raquel, then finds there's a price on his head; he becomes romantically involved with her in the course of a series of rescues and ambushes, leading up to Orozco's march on Ciudad Juarez.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Burt KennedyGenres: Western, Action, Adventure

Plot Summary

In 1916, a former cavalry officer, Major Rick Thorne, is sent to a remote Arizona town to investigate a corrupt land grab scheme orchestrated by a ruthless outlaw named Mike Rafferty. Thorne, determined to uphold justice and protect the innocent settlers, finds himself in a dangerous conflict against Rafferty's gang. Aided by a local schoolteacher, he must navigate treacherous terrain and confront overwhelming odds to expose the truth and restore order to the territory.

Critical Reception

Wings of the Hawk was generally well-received for its straightforward Western action and performances, particularly from John Payne. While not a groundbreaking film, it delivered a solid, entertaining experience typical of its genre during the early 1950s, appreciated for its pacing and classic Western tropes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its competent direction and solid performances, especially by its lead.

  • Appreciated for delivering classic Western elements with good pacing.

  • Considered a reliable and entertaining entry in the Western genre of its time.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film, but typical comments for Westerns of this era often highlight the action, the hero's struggle against adversity, and the strong portrayal of the rugged frontier.

Fun Fact

The film was shot in Technicolor, which was a significant feature for Westerns of the 1950s, enhancing the visual spectacle of the Arizona landscapes.

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