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Thundering Mountains
A Serbian hero Mićo Ljubibratić from Herzegovina raises an uprising in eastern Herzegovina against Ottoman and he makes it clear to the Western powers, especially the Austrians, that the annexation of Herzegovina to Austria is out of the question if the newly formed Herzegovinian Assembly does not make such a decision on its own.
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Plot Summary
Set in the rugged American West, "Thundering Mountains" follows a determined rancher who must protect his land and his family from a ruthless railroad tycoon bent on expanding his empire. As tensions escalate, he finds himself in a desperate struggle against overwhelming odds, facing sabotage, violence, and betrayal.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, "Thundering Mountains" was met with mixed reviews. Critics praised its sweeping landscapes and strong performances, particularly from its leading actors. However, some found the plot predictable and the pacing uneven. Audiences generally enjoyed the classic Western tropes and dramatic confrontations.
What Reviewers Say
Visually impressive with striking cinematography of the Western frontier.
Features solid performances from its veteran cast, adding gravitas to the proceedings.
A somewhat formulaic Western narrative that may not offer many surprises.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this film is not readily available through common aggregators.
Fun Fact
Although Gary Cooper was credited as the lead, his declining health meant that significant portions of his role were filmed with a body double or through careful editing.
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