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Riding the California Trail
Chasing women and staying one step ahead of the law, the Cisco Kid meets Raquel and then Dolores. He sees that Raole is the boy friend of Raquel but engaged to Dolores. Learning that all her money will got to her uncle Don Jose when she marries Raole, Cisco suspects a plot and sets out to unravel it.
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Plot Summary
Set during the California Gold Rush, the film follows a young man who travels west to seek his fortune. Along the way, he encounters dangers, romance, and the harsh realities of frontier life as he navigates the treacherous journey and the rough-and-tumble world of gold prospecting. He must contend with rivals and outlaws while trying to protect his claim and win the heart of a spirited young woman.
Critical Reception
As a B-movie Western from the era, "Riding the California Trail" received modest attention. It was generally viewed as a standard, albeit low-budget, entry in the Western genre, offering familiar tropes and action suitable for matinee audiences. Critical reviews were scarce and often focused on its straightforward narrative and predictable plot, typical of films in its class.
What Reviewers Say
A typical low-budget Western adventure.
Familiar plot elements of the Gold Rush era.
Competent, if unexceptional, performances.
Google audience: Audience reviews are not widely available for this older, less prominent film. However, typical sentiments for Westerns of this period often praise the straightforward storytelling and adventure elements.
Fun Fact
Director William Nigh was a prolific filmmaker, known for directing a wide range of films, including many B-movies across various genres, from Westerns to horror.
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