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Silver Canyon
At the close of the Civil War, a band of Southern guerillas disguised themselves as Union soldiers, the better to perform acts of sabotage in Utah. Autry plays a cavalry scout who goes after guerilla leader McQuarrie.
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Plot Summary
A dedicated army captain is assigned to quell unrest among the Navajo Indians in a treacherous mountain pass. He faces resistance not only from the Native Americans but also from a greedy mining baron who is exploiting the land and provoking conflict. The captain must navigate complex loyalties and fierce battles to bring peace to the region and uncover the truth behind the escalating violence.
Critical Reception
Silver Canyon was a fairly standard B-Western for its time, earning moderate praise for its action sequences and classic Western tropes. While not groundbreaking, it was considered a solid entry in the genre, appreciated for its straightforward storytelling and performances.
What Reviewers Say
Competent direction and action sequences typical of the Western genre.
A straightforward narrative that delivers on Western expectations.
Solid performances from the lead actors, particularly George Montgomery.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older film, but it is generally regarded as a well-made, if conventional, Western that satisfies fans of the genre.
Fun Fact
Director John Sturges would go on to become a highly respected filmmaker known for classic Westerns like 'The Magnificent Seven' and 'The Great Escape'.
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