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Wild Brian Kent
Polo player Brian stops in a Kansas town and find a girl and her aunt needing money to keep their ranch. He also finds his new real estate partner is the crook trying to do the women out of their ranch.
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Plot Summary
In the Canadian wilderness, Brian Kent, a young man seeking refuge from his past, finds himself entangled with a group of dangerous outlaws. He strives to protect a valuable fur cache and the woman he cares for, facing harsh elements and ruthless adversaries. Brian must rely on his courage and resourcefulness to survive and ensure justice prevails against overwhelming odds.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Wild Brian Kent' was a modest programmer, a typical Western-adventure film of its era. While it offered standard thrills for its time, critical reception was generally lukewarm, focusing on its predictable plot and familiar tropes. Audiences likely found it a serviceable B-movie entertainment, with its rugged outdoor setting and action sequences providing adequate diversion.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a straightforward adventure narrative set against a wilderness backdrop.
Features competent performances within the genre conventions of the 1930s.
Its plot is often predictable, relying on familiar archetypes and resolutions.
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Fun Fact
The film was based on the 1929 novel 'Wild Brian Kent' by Gordon Young.
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