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Buffalo Bill in Tomahawk Territory
Story concerns the efforts of Buffalo Bill to protect the Indian's land from a gang who want to get the gold buried there. The outlaws disguise themselves as Indians and raid and plunder the settlers in order to blame the tribe.
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Plot Summary
In this Western, Buffalo Bill Cody is framed for a crime he didn't commit. He must then prove his innocence while battling against outlaws and securing peace for the settlers in Tomahawk Territory. The film follows his quest to clear his name and protect the innocent from corruption.
Critical Reception
This film is generally considered a B-movie Western, typical of its era. It received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences, often being cited for its low production values and predictable plot, though some appreciated its straightforward Western elements.
What Reviewers Say
Criticized for its dated special effects and formulaic storyline.
Appreciated by some for its simple Western action and familiar tropes.
Often seen as a low-budget entry in the Western genre.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film, but generally, it is considered a forgettable Western that relies heavily on the Buffalo Bill name without offering much innovation.
Fun Fact
Clayton Moore, famous for his role as the Lone Ranger, plays Buffalo Bill Cody in this film, though his portrayal is less iconic than his ranger character.
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