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Rollin' Westward
A cowboy helps a pretty young woman and her father in their fight against land-grabbers who are trying to swindle them out of their cattle ranch.
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Plot Summary
A tough cowboy, Jedediah H. "Jed" Smith, is hired to protect a valuable herd of cattle from rustlers while also trying to win the heart of a feisty rancher's daughter. Along the way, he encounters a scheming villain and a pair of bumbling sidekicks who add to the comedic chaos. Jed must use his wits and his trusty six-shooter to overcome the obstacles and ensure the cattle reach their destination safely.
Critical Reception
Rollin' Westward was a typical B-Western of its era, generally well-received by audiences who enjoyed its blend of action and lighthearted comedy. Critics at the time noted its straightforward plot and the reliable performances of its lead actors, particularly Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams, who was a staple in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
Entertaining, if formulaic, Western romp.
Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams delivers his usual dependable performance.
A light and breezy comedy-western suitable for matinee audiences.
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Fun Fact
The film was part of Monogram Pictures' popular series of 'Cowboy Cinderealla' westerns, which often featured a blend of romance and adventure.
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