
Kate Bliss and the Ticker Tape Kid
A turn-of-the-century investigator named Kate Bliss goes to the wide-open spaces of the wild west to capture a gang of outlaws led by a charming "Robin Hood of the plains," leading a band of dispossessed ranchers against a stuffy English land baron who has cheated them out of their property.
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Plot Summary
The story follows Kate Bliss, a determined young girl who dreams of owning a pony. She enters a local competition with the hope of winning enough prize money to buy her dream horse. Along the way, she encounters a cast of quirky characters and faces various challenges that test her resolve and resourcefulness.
Critical Reception
As a made-for-television children's film from the late 1970s, "Kate Bliss and the Ticker Tape Kid" was generally well-received by its intended audience for its lighthearted story and charming performances. Contemporary reviews focused on its suitability for family viewing and its engaging narrative.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its charming and relatable protagonist.
- Appreciated for its wholesome family-friendly entertainment.
- Noted for its simple yet effective storytelling.
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Fun Fact
This film was part of the BBC's 'The Book Tower' series, which adapted popular children's books into television dramas.
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