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Valley of the Sun
An Arizona frontiersman steals an Indian agent's girlfriend, followed by trouble.
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Plot Summary
A tough rancher's daughter falls for an outlaw, despite her father's disapproval. She eventually gets caught between her love for the outlaw and her family loyalties when the outlaw plans to rob the local bank. Her actions ultimately lead to his downfall and her own realization of the consequences of her choices.
Critical Reception
Valley of the Sun received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics highlighting Lucille Ball's performance in a dramatic role, which was a departure from her usual comedic portrayals. The film was noted for its standard Western elements but appreciated for its attempt at a more serious tone.
What Reviewers Say
Lucille Ball delivers a compelling dramatic performance.
The film offers a familiar yet engaging Western narrative.
Its darker themes and character conflicts set it apart from typical B-Westerns of the era.
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Fun Fact
This film is notable for showcasing Lucille Ball in a serious dramatic role, far removed from the comedic characters she would later become famous for on television.
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