

Renegades
The daughter of a prominent citizen marries an outlaw's son.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy rancher's son, Marcus 'Duke' Randall, is framed for a murder he didn't commit by his jealous foreman. Exiled and presumed dead, Duke assumes a new identity and joins a band of outlaws. He uses his outlaw status to seek justice and clear his name, all while falling for a saloon singer.
Critical Reception
Renegades was a B-movie Western that received a mixed reception upon its release, generally considered a standard, if somewhat predictable, entry in the genre. Its primary appeal lay in its action sequences and the performances of its lead actors, though critics noted its formulaic plot.
What Reviewers Say
- A serviceable Western with familiar plot elements.
- Features decent action sequences for its time.
- The performances, particularly from the leads, help elevate the material.
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Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a more high-profile production but was scaled back, contributing to its classification as a B-movie.
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