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Riding the Wind
It's the ranchers whose cattle are dying of thirst versus Henry Dodge whose dam holds all the water. When windmills are built and they start pumping water, Dodge has them blown up. When a court order forces him to release the water, he decides to blow up the dam and flood the valley.
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Plot Summary
Tex, a cowboy known for his fast draw, returns home to find his ranch in financial ruin and his father missing. He suspects foul play involving a ruthless land baron and a corrupt sheriff. Teaming up with a loyal friend and a determined rancher's daughter, Tex must clear his name and reclaim his inheritance.
Critical Reception
Riding the Wind was a modest B-western that met with a generally positive reception from its target audience. Critics at the time noted its fast pacing and the reliable presence of star Tex Ritter, though some found the plot to be formulaic.
What Reviewers Say
Reliable performance from B-western star Tex Ritter.
Standard Western fare with a predictable but engaging plot.
Offers sufficient action and a clear good-versus-evil narrative.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented for this film, but it is typically enjoyed by fans of classic cowboy movies.
Fun Fact
Tex Ritter, who stars in the film, was a popular singing cowboy whose songs were often featured in his movies, adding a musical element to the Western genre.
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