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Timber Stampede
Cattlemen fight corrupt railroad men out to destroy the forest.
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Plot Summary
A cowboy named Dusty is framed for a crime he didn't commit and must clear his name while dealing with a ruthless cattle baron and a pretty rancher's daughter. He tries to prove his innocence and protect the woman he's come to care for from the dangerous schemes of the baron.
Critical Reception
Timber Stampede is a typical B-Western from the era, offering straightforward action and a familiar plot. While not a critical darling, it provided expected entertainment for fans of the genre.
What Reviewers Say
A standard Western outing with predictable plot points.
Hoot Gibson delivers a solid performance in his familiar cowboy role.
Offers moderate action suitable for fans of the genre.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this older film is not readily available, but it is generally considered a typical and competently made Western of its time.
Fun Fact
Hoot Gibson was a major star in silent Westerns and continued his career into the sound era, often playing roles similar to his earlier successes.
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