

Silver City Kid
A landowner tries to drink his neighbor's molybdenum milkshake and winds up having him killed. It's up to Allan Lane to find out what happened and apprehend the culprits.
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Plot Summary
A young rancher, facing foreclosure, discovers that the bank president is involved in a scheme to steal land from struggling ranchers. He teams up with a former outlaw to expose the corruption and save his home. Along the way, he finds romance and learns valuable lessons about justice and integrity.
Critical Reception
The film was a modest B-Western that offered standard genre fare for its time. While not critically acclaimed, it provided typical entertainment for audiences seeking Western adventures, with performances that were generally in line with the expectations of the era.
What Reviewers Say
- A straightforward Western with predictable plot points.
- Eddie Dean delivers a competent performance as the heroic rancher.
- Features standard action sequences typical of B-Westerns from the period.
Google audience: Audience reception for this film is not widely documented, but it is generally considered a solid entry in the B-Western category for fans of the genre.
Fun Fact
Eddie Dean, the star of the film, was also a popular country and western singer, and often incorporated his music into his films.
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