Duel at Apache Wells
Duel at Apache Wells

Duel at Apache Wells

1957Movie69 minEnglish

A young man returns home after several years absence to find that a gang is after not only his family ranch, but his girlfriend as well.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: R.G. SpringsteenGenres: Western

Plot Summary

In this Western, a former Union cavalry officer, recently released from prison, returns to his hometown to discover it's been taken over by a ruthless outlaw gang. He must then confront the outlaws and their leader, who also happens to be the town's corrupt sheriff, to reclaim justice and his rightful place in the community.

Critical Reception

Duel at Apache Wells is a standard, low-budget B-Western typical of its era. It received modest attention upon release, appreciated for its straightforward action and familiar Western tropes, though it was not a major critical or commercial success. Audiences looking for classic Western elements found it competently executed.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its efficient pacing and clear-cut good versus evil narrative.
  • Viewed as a competent, though unremarkable, entry in the Western genre.
  • Lex Barker's performance as the returning hero was considered adequate for the role.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in the rugged desert landscapes of California, contributing to its authentic Western atmosphere despite its B-movie status.

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