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Six Gun Man
Cattle thieves attack every cattle drive that comes near Hagerstown. If they do not sell their cattle for 50 cents on the dollar, they are all stolen. U.S. Marshal Stormy has been sent to end this reign of terror and to find the stolen cattle. He starts with a patrol of cattleman that blast every attempt of the outlaws to steal the herd.
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Plot Summary
Riding into town, the Lone Rider (Buster Crabbe) encounters a series of robberies and threats orchestrated by a shadowy figure known only as 'The Shadow.' He teams up with his trusty sidekick Fuzzy (Al St. John) to uncover the villain's identity and protect the innocent townsfolk. The Lone Rider must navigate treacherous landscapes and confront dangerous outlaws to bring justice to the Wild West.
Critical Reception
As a typical Western B-movie of its era, 'Six Gun Man' was received with moderate enthusiasm by fans of the genre. It delivered the expected action and heroic deeds, though critics at the time often noted its formulaic plot and limited budget. Modern reviews acknowledge its place in the history of Western serials and its straightforward, albeit predictable, entertainment value.
What Reviewers Say
Offers standard Western action with a familiar hero.
Plot is predictable but entertaining for genre fans.
Buster Crabbe delivers a reliable performance as the heroic Lone Rider.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Six Gun Man' is not widely documented through specific Google user reviews. However, based on general fan discussions of classic Westerns, viewers likely appreciated its straightforward storytelling and the familiar presence of Buster Crabbe, a staple of the genre.
Fun Fact
Buster Crabbe starred in a remarkable number of Western serials and B-movies throughout his career, often reprising heroic roles that cemented his status as a cowboy icon.
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