Westward Ho
Westward Ho

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Westward Ho

1942
Movie
56 min
English

The all-purpose title Westward Ho was applied in 1942 to this "Three Mesquiteers" western. This time, the Mesquiteers are Tucson Smith, Stony Brooke and Lullaby Joslin, here played respectively by Bob Steele, Tom Tyler and Rufe Davis. Our heroes converge on a small town to solve a series of mysterious bank robberies.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: John EnglishGenres: Western, Romance, Adventure

Plot Summary

Singing cowboy Gene Autry plays a rancher who gets caught up in a dispute over water rights. He must fight against a ruthless railroad baron who is trying to seize control of the land and its precious water supply. Autry, with the help of his loyal sidekick and a determined young woman, navigates danger and intrigue to protect the ranchers and secure justice.

Critical Reception

As a typical Western musical of its era, 'Westward Ho' was generally well-received by audiences who enjoyed Gene Autry's signature charm and musical numbers. Critics at the time often noted its straightforward storytelling and familiar Western tropes, finding it to be a pleasant, if not groundbreaking, entry in the genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Enjoyable Gene Autry musical with classic Western elements.

  • Features standard cowboy heroics and romantic subplots.

  • A lighthearted adventure suitable for fans of the genre.

Google audience: Audience reception data for this specific film is not readily available on Google reviews, but Gene Autry's films from this period typically garnered positive feedback for their wholesome entertainment and musical performances.

Fun Fact

Gloria Stuart, who played the romantic lead, would later gain widespread recognition nearly 70 years later for her role as the elderly Rose DeWitt Bukater in the blockbuster film 'Titanic' (1997).

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