Snake River Desperadoes
Snake River Desperadoes

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Snake River Desperadoes

1951
Movie
54 min
English

Starrett tries to prevent a range war between settlers and the Native Americans. Blue and his fellow scoundrels think they can profit from the bloodshed,but the Durango Kid along with a couple of precocious youngsters put an end to Blue's terrorism.

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: Charles D. HornGenres: Western, Action, Adventure

Plot Summary

In the rugged landscape of Snake River, a lawman, played by Rod Cameron, goes undercover to dismantle a notorious outlaw gang. He faces moral dilemmas and dangerous confrontations as he navigates the treacherous territory and tries to bring justice to the wild frontier. The film explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the struggle for survival.

Critical Reception

Snake River Desperadoes was a typical B-western of its era, offering standard action and familiar tropes. While not critically acclaimed, it provided entertainment for fans of the genre, with competent performances from its lead actors and a straightforward narrative.

What Reviewers Say

  • Competent performances by the lead actors.

  • Standard Western action and plot.

  • A serviceable entry in the B-western genre.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot in Technicolor, which was a notable feature for a B-western of this period, aiming to provide a more visually appealing experience.

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