

Savage Frontier
Sam is a parolee who has paid for his dirty deeds. Now determined to go straight and help take care of his hot headed brother and devoted sister, he becomes set upon by both the law, represented by Federal Marshall Rocky Lane, and by his former outlaw buddies led by the notorious William Oakes.
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Plot Summary
In this Western, a lone prospector strikes it rich but finds himself targeted by a ruthless gang of outlaws led by the greedy sheriff. He must fight to protect his newfound wealth and the innocent townspeople who are caught in the crossfire. The ensuing conflict tests his courage and resourcefulness as he battles against overwhelming odds in the unforgiving frontier.
Critical Reception
Savage Frontier received a generally mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences upon its release, typical for many B-Westerns of its era. While not considered a landmark film, it was appreciated for its straightforward narrative and action sequences within the Western genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its competent direction and brisk pacing.
- Found to be a solid, if unspectacular, entry in the Western genre.
- Acknowledged for its decent performances from the lead actors.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not readily available for this film, but reviews of similar films from the era suggest appreciation for classic Western tropes and straightforward storytelling.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by Robert L. Lippert, a prolific producer known for his work on numerous low-budget films, particularly Westerns and science fiction features, during the 1950s.
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