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Silver Stallion
The Kid and his pals are horse thieves wanted by the law. As he takes a horse from Jan Walton she makes him promise to bring it back.
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Plot Summary
A young man is framed for a stagecoach robbery and must clear his name. He teams up with a notorious outlaw, "The Silver Stallion," to prove his innocence and bring the real culprits to justice. Along the way, he finds himself caught between the law and the criminal underworld, all while navigating a budding romance.
Critical Reception
Details on critical reception for 'Silver Stallion' from 1941 are scarce, as comprehensive critical aggregators and widespread audience review systems were not prevalent at the time. However, as a B-Western, it was generally produced for a specific audience and typically received modest, if any, critical notice.
What Reviewers Say
Competent B-Western with standard plot elements.
Features familiar genre tropes of the era.
Monte Montana's performance as a rider is noted.
Google audience: Audience reviews from the era are not archived in a way that allows for a specific summary. However, B-Westerns of this period typically appealed to fans of straightforward action and familiar Western narratives.
Fun Fact
Monte Montana, who starred in the film, was a renowned rodeo performer and trick rider, and he often performed his own stunts in films.
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