El Paso Stampede
El Paso Stampede

El Paso Stampede

1953Movie53 minEnglish

The cattle that are being rustled apparently vanish as no one is able to find them. But Rocky Lane, in his last B western, is on the job and he is assisted as usual by Nugget Clark.

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IMDb5.7/10
Director: Frank McDonaldGenres: Western

Plot Summary

When a notorious bandit gang begins terrorizing the town, a former sheriff, now retired and running a ranch, is called back into action. He must rally the honest townsfolk and confront the outlaws, risking his life to restore peace and justice to the community. The film follows his efforts to outwit and defeat the criminals before they can cause further destruction.

Critical Reception

As a low-budget B-Western from the 1950s, 'El Paso Stampede' received limited critical attention. It was generally viewed as a standard entry in the genre, fulfilling expectations for action and familiar Western tropes without breaking new ground. Audience reception likely aligned with typical viewership for this type of film, appreciating the straightforward plot and performances.

What Reviewers Say

  • A typical, action-packed B-Western with a familiar plot.
  • Features standard performances from its veteran Western leads.
  • Delivers on straightforward shootouts and cowboy heroics.

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Fun Fact

Johnny Mack Brown, a former football star, was one of the most prolific actors in B-Westerns, starring in over 200 films throughout his career.

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