Director: John English•Genres: Western, Action, Drama
A cowboy framed for a crime he didn't commit must clear his name while evading the law and dangerous outlaws. He finds himself caught between pursuing lawmen and a ruthless gang.
As a B-Western from the era, 'Fugitive of the Plains' was generally received as a standard, enjoyable entry in the genre. Critics at the time likely appreciated its straightforward action and the familiar performances of its lead actors, though it wasn't typically singled out for groundbreaking innovation.
Solid action sequences typical of the Western genre.
Familiar plot that delivers expected thrills.
Reliable performances from the leading cast.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this specific film from 1943 is not readily available. However, films of this nature from the era typically appealed to fans of straightforward Westerns.
Bill Elliott, who plays the lead, was known as 'Silver King' by his fans and was one of the most popular Western stars of the 1940s.
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