Shootout at Big Sag
Shootout at Big Sag

Shootout at Big Sag

1962Movie64 minEnglish

A man has his eyes set on controlling the Big Sag territory in Montana and hopes to achieve his goal by forcing a newly-arrived family from Texas from their land. Hoping to convince the local saloonkeeper to help him, the man sends his daughter into town with instructions for his potential partner. A storm waylays the daughter during her trip to town and she is forced to stay at the home of her father's intended victims, leading to an interesting turn or two.

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: Reginald Le BorgGenres: Western, Action, Drama

Plot Summary

In the rugged American West, a ruthless outlaw gang leader, Duke (Brad Dexter), takes over a stagecoach station. He intends to use it as a base for his criminal operations, planning to rob a bank. However, a lone cowboy, Jim (Richard Arlen), who has a mysterious past, arrives at the station. Jim becomes entangled in the outlaws' schemes, leading to a tense standoff.

Critical Reception

Shootout at Big Sag is a low-budget B-Western that received minimal critical attention upon its release. It is generally viewed as a standard, albeit unremarkable, entry in the Western genre of the early 1960s, appealing primarily to fans of the subgenre looking for straightforward action.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a familiar Western narrative with predictable plot points.
  • Features standard action sequences typical of early 1960s B-Westerns.
  • The film's straightforward, no-frills approach is its main characteristic.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but general sentiment suggests it's a functional Western for those who enjoy the genre's conventions without seeking groundbreaking storytelling.

Fun Fact

The film was shot in the archetypal Western landscapes of Lone Pine, California, a location famously used in numerous classic Westerns.

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