Wild Country
Wild Country

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Wild Country

1947
Movie
55 min
English

Caxton has broken out of prison and Eddie has been sent to bring him in. Caxton is known by the polka dot band on his hat and Eddie has Soapy wear one like it. This gets Soapy arrested as soon as he rides into town but it leads Eddie to Varney and he realizes Varney will lead him to Caxton.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: John SturgesGenres: Western, Drama

Plot Summary

A former gunslinger, seeking a peaceful life, settles in a remote mountain community with his wife and son. However, his past catches up with him when a ruthless outlaw gang targets the town, forcing him to confront his old demons to protect his family and the innocent.

Critical Reception

Wild Country is a relatively obscure Western that has garnered modest attention for its atmospheric portrayal of frontier life and its star performances. While not a groundbreaking film, it is often cited as a solid entry in the genre, appreciated for its straightforward narrative and character development.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its competent direction and John Sturges' steady hand.

  • Noted for strong performances from its lead actors, particularly Joel McCrea.

  • Appreciated for its classic Western themes and a compelling, if familiar, plot.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'Wild Country' is not widely documented on Google, but general sentiment from classic film enthusiasts often highlights its effectiveness as a traditional Western with engaging characters and a satisfying resolution.

Fun Fact

Although directed by John Sturges, who would later become famous for Westerns like 'The Magnificent Seven' and 'The Great Escape,' 'Wild Country' is one of his earlier, less prominent works in the genre.

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