

Underground Rustlers
Gold stages are being held up in the far west at a time when the U.S. government needs bullion, just before the famed "Black Friday" attempt to corner the gold market.
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Plot Summary
In this lighthearted Western musical, a group of ranchers faces challenges from a greedy land developer attempting to seize their properties. They must band together to protect their homes and livelihoods. The film features musical numbers and classic Western tropes.
Critical Reception
As a B-movie Western from the era, 'Underground Rustlers' was primarily aimed at fans of the genre and its stars, receiving generally light reviews that focused on its entertainment value and musical interludes. Critical reception was not a primary focus for such productions.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its straightforward Western plot and musical interludes.
- Enjoyed by fans of classic B-movie Westerns and its lead actors.
- Seen as light, escapist entertainment typical of its time.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Underground Rustlers' are sparse, but generally reflect appreciation for its classic Western elements and the performances of its star, Tex Ritter. It's often viewed as a nostalgic piece of entertainment.
Fun Fact
This film is notable for featuring multiple stars popular in Westerns of the era, though it groups them in a way that was less common for lead billing.
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