


Cotton Queen
The niece of a mill-owner goes undercover in the mill of a rival, where she gets mixed up in romantic antics.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy rancher's daughter falls for a drifter who is secretly involved with a gang of cattle rustlers. She must navigate the dangers of the Wild West and uncover the truth about her beloved's hidden life. The film explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the struggle for justice in a rugged frontier setting.
Critical Reception
Cotton Queen is a relatively obscure Western from the late 1930s, and critical reception from its original release is not widely documented. Modern reviews tend to categorize it as a standard B-Western of its era, offering predictable thrills and a straightforward narrative. Audience reception is also difficult to gauge due to its limited release and availability.
What Reviewers Say
- A serviceable B-Western with familiar tropes.
- Offers standard action and a predictable plot for fans of the genre.
- Character development is minimal, focusing more on action sequences.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for Cotton Queen is not readily available, suggesting it did not have widespread contemporary viewership or a significant online presence in user review platforms.
Fun Fact
While the film features a Western setting and plot, its director, B. Reeves Eason, was known for his work on numerous cowboy films and also directed many early Superman serials.
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