It Happened Out West
It Happened Out West

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It Happened Out West

1937
Movie
65 min
English

Bank employee assigned to tell Arizona rancher her property is no good gets suspicious when her foreman agrees. Turns out his banker boss and the foreman know there's silver on that property.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Howard BrethertonGenres: Western, Romance

Plot Summary

A spirited young woman inherits a ranch and must contend with outlaws who try to steal her land. She finds unexpected help and romance in the form of a mysterious cowboy. Together, they confront the villains and fight to protect her inheritance.

Critical Reception

Released in 1937, 'It Happened Out West' is a modest Western that received a generally positive, though not outstanding, reception for its time. It was appreciated for its straightforward storytelling and classic Western tropes, appealing to fans of the genre looking for straightforward entertainment. Critical commentary often highlighted its pleasant pace and the chemistry between its leads, though it was not considered a groundbreaking film.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its classic Western action and straightforward plot.

  • The romantic elements were seen as a pleasant addition to the rugged setting.

  • A solid, albeit unremarkable, entry in the Western genre of the 1930s.

Google audience: Audience reception for this film is not readily available through modern aggregated platforms. However, historical context suggests it was likely viewed as a typical and enjoyable Saturday matinee Western.

Fun Fact

William "Stagecoach" Boyd, who played the romantic lead, was also known for his role as Hopalong Cassidy in a series of popular Western films.

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