Flaming Bullets
Flaming Bullets

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Flaming Bullets

1945
Movie
57 min
English

Bullets fly as the Texas rangers fight an outlaw gang.

Insights

IMDb6.3/10
Director: D. Ross LedermanGenres: Western, Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

In this Western short, Sheriff Mascot is known for his unusual and effective methods of law enforcement. When a notorious outlaw arrives in town, Mascot must devise a plan to bring him to justice, leading to a series of comical and action-packed events. The film showcases Mascot's unique approach to handling dangerous situations with a blend of humor and surprising ingenuity.

Critical Reception

Flaming Bullets is a lighthearted Western short that capitalizes on the charm of its canine star, Mascot. While not a groundbreaking film, it offers a brief but entertaining diversion typical of the era's shorts, appreciated for its simple premise and animal antics.

What Reviewers Say

  • Amusing short film with a likable canine lead.

  • A simple but effective Western comedy.

  • Entertaining for fans of animal actors in film.

Google audience: Audience reception for Flaming Bullets is not extensively documented due to its nature as a short film from a past era. However, those who recall it generally found it to be a charming and lighthearted entry, particularly for its use of a trained animal.

Fun Fact

Mascot, the star of Flaming Bullets, was a highly trained German Shepherd who appeared in numerous films and shorts throughout the 1930s and 1940s, often playing heroic or comedic roles.

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