The Pal from Texas
The Pal from Texas

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The Pal from Texas

1939
Movie
56 min
English

The Pal From Texas features the diminutive screen cowboy attempting to prevent old prospector pal from being swindled by an unscrupulous tavern owner.

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IMDb6.4/10
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Director: George ShermanGenres: Western

Plot Summary

A young rancher returns home after a long absence to find his family in financial trouble and his father accused of murder. He must clear his father's name and save the ranch from a greedy land grabber. Along the way, he finds love and confronts dangerous outlaws.

Critical Reception

As a B-Western from 1939, 'The Pal from Texas' received modest attention from critics of its time, generally praised for its straightforward plotting and action typical of the genre. Audience reception was likely in line with other Charles Starrett Westerns, appreciated for its clear-cut heroics and traditional Western themes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its fast-paced action sequences.

  • A solid, if unremarkable, entry in the Western genre.

  • Charles Starrett delivers a reliable heroic performance.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this classic Western are generally positive, highlighting its entertaining chase scenes and the classic good-versus-evil narrative. Viewers appreciate its nostalgic feel and the straightforward heroism of the main character.

Fun Fact

This film is part of Columbia Pictures' popular 'Durango Kid' precursor series, starring Charles Starrett in early Western roles before he adopted his masked persona.

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