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Six-Gun Rhythm
When football player Tex fletcher arrives home he finds his father missing. Jim Davis has killed the father and learning of Tex's identity.
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Plot Summary
A rancher, Fred, returns home to find his uncle murdered and the ranch in danger of being taken by a greedy land developer. Fred must clear his name and protect his family's legacy from falling into the wrong hands. He also finds himself falling for a local singer.
Critical Reception
Six-Gun Rhythm is a modest, but entertaining B-Western that successfully blends action with musical numbers. While not a landmark film, it delivers a standard Western plot with enough song and dance to satisfy fans of the genre. Critical reception was generally favorable for its time, particularly appreciating its lighthearted approach and musical interludes.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its blend of Western action and musical performances.
A pleasant, if unremarkable, entry in the B-Western category.
The musical numbers provided a unique charm for a Western of its era.
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Fun Fact
Arthur Lubin, the director, would later go on to direct the popular television series 'Mister Ed'.
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