The Hunter
The Hunter

The Hunter

1931Movie6 minEnglish

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Director: Irving CummingsGenres: Drama, Western

Plot Summary

A story of a frontiersman who is driven to hunt down the man responsible for the death of his wife and child. He struggles with his thirst for revenge and the law while trying to protect his new love. The film explores themes of justice, vengeance, and the harsh realities of the Old West.

Critical Reception

As a film from 1931, specific critical reception data is scarce. However, its genre and the popularity of its lead actor at the time suggest it was likely viewed as a standard Western drama of its era, focusing on action and emotional turmoil. It is not widely discussed in modern critical circles, indicating a moderate reception that has not endured as a classic.

What Reviewers Say

  • Features a compelling revenge plot typical of Westerns.
  • John Gilbert's performance is central to the film's dramatic weight.
  • Offers a glimpse into the cinematic style and storytelling of early Westerns.

Google audience: Due to the film's age, there are no significant Google user reviews available to summarize specific audience opinions. General sentiment for films of this era often points to their historical value and distinct narrative pacing.

Fun Fact

John Gilbert, a major star of the silent film era, saw his career decline with the advent of sound. 'The Hunter' was one of his later films, and he struggled to adapt his acting style to the new medium.

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