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Anxiety
Twins (both played by Infante) are separated while very young, one raised as a singer by their widowed mother and another as the heir to one of Mexico's richest families. Their paths cross in the future, but they are unable to recognize each other due to their very different social backgrounds.
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Plot Summary
In the rugged West, a young rancher, driven by guilt over a past tragedy, struggles to protect his land and his family from a ruthless outlaw gang. He must confront his inner demons and fight for survival against overwhelming odds, seeking redemption in the face of violence and betrayal. The film explores themes of justice, sacrifice, and the harsh realities of frontier life.
Critical Reception
Anxiety was a modest entry in the B-Western genre of the 1950s, generally receiving functional reviews for its straightforward narrative and action sequences. While not a critical darling, it satisfied its target audience with typical Western tropes and a familiar plot.
What Reviewers Say
A serviceable Western with adequate action.
Features a standard revenge plot typical of the genre.
The performances are competent but not particularly memorable.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older film, but those available often highlight its role as a typical, albeit minor, example of 1950s Westerns, appreciated for its genre conventions.
Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely at the Iverson Movie Ranch in California, a popular filming location for many Westerns of the era.
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