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Wyoming Roundup
When newcomers Whip and Bob break up a saloon fight they are made town Marshals. This puts then in the middle of the range war between large ranch owner Howard and the small ranchers. Everyone thinks Howard is the culprit but Whip believes otherwise.
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Plot Summary
A rancher's daughter is kidnapped by outlaws, and the local sheriff enlists the help of a fearless cowboy to bring her home safely. The cowboy must navigate treacherous canyons and confront a dangerous gang to rescue the captive and bring the criminals to justice.
Critical Reception
Wyoming Roundup is a standard B-Western from the era, offering typical action and straightforward storytelling. While not groundbreaking, it provides reliable entertainment for fans of the genre with its familiar tropes and a capable performance from its lead.
What Reviewers Say
Features a solid lead performance and expected Western action.
A straightforward narrative that delivers on genre conventions.
Appeals to fans looking for classic cowboy fare.
Google audience: Audience reception for this film is not widely documented through aggregated Google user reviews.
Fun Fact
Rex Allen, often known as 'The Arizona Cowboy,' was a popular singing cowboy star of the 1940s and 1950s, performing many of his own stunts in his films.
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