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Outlaws of Cherokee Trail
The Cherokee Strip is off limits to the Rangers, so that is where badman Lemar operates from. When the Rangers capture his brother and the jury sentences him to hang, Lemar starts killing the jurists. Then the scoundrels kidnap the Captain's daughter Doris... Written by Tony Fontana
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Plot Summary
When the rancher family of Tom and his sister Sally are murdered, Tom seeks vengeance on the killers. He suspects the ruthless outlaw leader Black Bart and his gang. Tom, aided by his loyal friend Jim, sets out to bring the outlaws to justice and restore peace to the frontier.
Critical Reception
As a B-movie Western from the early 1940s, 'Outlaws of Cherokee Trail' received typical, often brief, reviews for its genre. It was generally seen as a standard, action-packed Western with a familiar plotline, appealing to fans of the genre's formulaic but entertaining narratives. Critical commentary often focused on its straightforward storytelling and performances within the Western milieu.
What Reviewers Say
A serviceable B-Western with standard action sequences.
Features a predictable revenge plot common to the genre.
Jack Randall delivers a typical heroic performance.
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Fun Fact
The film stars Jack Randall, a popular B-Western actor known for his proficiency in western riding and gunplay, who often performed his own stunts.
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