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The Mysterious Rider
Billy the Kid and his pal Fuzzy escape from the Marshal and find themselves in the ghost town of Laramy. The city was abandoned because of Sykes and his gang, who are in search of a gold mine.
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Plot Summary
A mysterious rider arrives in a frontier town, seemingly out to avenge an old wrong. He clashes with a ruthless cattle baron who has been terrorizing the local ranchers. The rider's true identity and motivations are gradually revealed as he orchestrates a plan to bring justice to the oppressed.
Critical Reception
As a B-Western from the early 1940s, 'The Mysterious Rider' received minimal critical attention upon its release. It is primarily remembered today as one of Buster Crabbe's many western features, offering straightforward action and a familiar plot for fans of the genre. Audience reception was likely in line with typical westerns of the era, appreciated for their heroic protagonists and clear-cut morality.
What Reviewers Say
Offers standard western fare with a touch of mystery.
Buster Crabbe delivers a typical heroic performance.
The plot is predictable but engaging for genre enthusiasts.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for 'The Mysterious Rider' is not readily available, typical for films of this vintage.
Fun Fact
This film is one of many westerns starring Buster Crabbe, who was also famous for his roles as Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers in serials.
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