Wyoming
Wyoming

Wyoming

1940Movie88 minEnglish

With the army after him and his partner deserting, Reb decides that a change of scenery would be nice so he heads for Wyoming with Dave.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Joe MayGenres: Western

Plot Summary

A hardened, aging cowpoke takes charge of a young orphan boy, teaching him the ways of the West. Their bond is tested by the harsh realities of frontier life, including cattle rustling and shootouts. Ultimately, the man's gruff exterior hides a deep affection for the boy, and they forge a unique family on the open range.

Critical Reception

Wyoming was a typical B-Western of its era, receiving a generally positive, though not overly enthusiastic, reception. Critics often highlighted Wallace Beery's familiar performance and the straightforward, action-packed plot, which appealed to audiences looking for classic Western thrills. While not groundbreaking, it was seen as a solid entry in the genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Wallace Beery delivers a characteristic performance that anchors the film.
  • The story offers standard Western fare with plenty of action and a predictable but satisfying arc.
  • A solid, if unspectacular, entry in the 1940s Western canon.

Google audience: Audience reception data for this older film is not readily available.

Fun Fact

Joe May, the director, was a prolific filmmaker in Germany before emigrating to Hollywood in the late 1930s, where he directed a handful of films for MGM and other studios.

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