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Six-Gun Trail
Chasing jewel thieves, Captain Carson and Magpie head for the border where Carson, posing as a Chinaman, opens a store that buys jewelry. To flush the thieves into the open, Carson wins all their money at poker. They agree to sell him the jewels but plan to kill him and keep both the jewels and the money.
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Plot Summary
A group of bandits, led by the ruthless 'Black Bart', terrorizes a rancher and his daughter while attempting to steal their valuable herd. A brave cowboy, known for his quick draw and sharp aim, steps in to protect the innocent and bring the outlaws to justice. The film follows his thrilling pursuit and daring confrontations as he fights to restore peace to the troubled frontier.
Critical Reception
Six-Gun Trail is a typical B-Western of its era, offering straightforward action and familiar tropes. While not critically acclaimed, it was a reliable source of entertainment for fans of the genre, appreciated for its fast pace and classic Western elements. Audience reception was generally positive for its target demographic.
What Reviewers Say
A standard, fast-paced Western adventure.
Features archetypal Western characters and plotlines.
Delivers on expected thrills for fans of the genre.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific film is not readily available, but B-Westerns of this period typically found favor with audiences looking for straightforward action and clear heroes and villains.
Fun Fact
Although the film is titled 'Six-Gun Trail,' the main protagonist's signature weapon and fighting style are not the primary focus throughout the narrative; the story emphasizes his pursuit of cattle rustlers and outlaws.
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