

The Bandit Trail
A cowboy turns bad for revenge, but can't stomach his new evil ways.
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Plot Summary
A determined rancher, Tom Brent, is wrongfully accused of cattle rustling and must clear his name. He is pursued by the sheriff but aided by a mysterious woman who knows the truth. Tom must uncover the real rustler and expose their operation before he is captured.
Critical Reception
As a B-movie western from the era, 'The Bandit Trail' received standard critical treatment, often noted for its straightforward narrative and action. Audiences typically enjoyed it for its genre conventions and fast pace, though it wasn't considered a groundbreaking film.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its classic Western tropes and pacing.
- Felt to be a typical example of its genre, offering standard adventure.
- Performance of the lead actor generally seen as adequate for the role.
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Fun Fact
Director Robert N. Bradbury was a prolific filmmaker, directing over 200 films, primarily B-Westerns, during his career.
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