The Long Rope
The Long Rope

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The Long Rope

1961
Movie
61 min
English

A judge in a murder trial, believing the defendant is innocent, sets out to find the real killer.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: William F. ClaxtonGenres: Western

Plot Summary

In the aftermath of a brutal Indian raid that leaves a small town in ruins and its sheriff dead, a lone, troubled rancher takes it upon himself to track down the surviving Apache warriors responsible. Haunted by past failures and driven by a thirst for vengeance, he must confront not only the hostile environment and the skilled Native American adversaries but also the lingering guilt and distrust within himself and the scattered survivors.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'The Long Rope' received a modest reception, appreciated by fans of traditional Westerns for its straightforward narrative and gritty atmosphere. While not a critical darling, it was recognized for its earnest portrayal of frontier justice and the moral complexities faced by its protagonist. Audiences generally found it to be a competently made, albeit somewhat formulaic, entry in the genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic Western setting and straightforward, action-oriented plot.

  • Acknowledged for its decent performances, particularly from the lead.

  • Seen as a solid, if unremarkable, addition to the Western genre of the early 1960s.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older film, but those available suggest a positive reception for its classic Western elements and straightforward storytelling.

Fun Fact

Director William F. Claxton was known for his work in television westerns, making 'The Long Rope' one of his few theatrical film directorial efforts.

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