Mark of the Lash
Mark of the Lash

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Mark of the Lash

1948
Movie
60 min
English

There's a dispute over water rights, and every lawman that arrives to settle the score is killed. It's up to Lash to settle the score and find out who is behind all the killings.

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IMDb5.7/10
Director: Robert L. LippertGenres: Western, Action

Plot Summary

In the rugged West, a rancher's son, Johnny Carpenter, returns home to find his father murdered and his ranch under threat from a ruthless land baron. Johnny must don the guise of the mysterious "Lash" to fight injustice, uncover the truth behind his father's death, and protect his family's legacy. He faces treacherous outlaws and betrayal in his quest for vengeance and to restore peace to the frontier.

Critical Reception

Mark of the Lash is a B-movie Western that received modest attention upon its release. While it served its purpose as standard Saturday matinee fare, it was generally seen as a competent but unexceptional entry in the genre, offering predictable thrills and a straightforward narrative typical of low-budget Westerns of the era. Audience reception was likely aligned with critical views, appreciating its action sequences but not necessarily its originality.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers standard Western action and a familiar revenge plot.

  • Competent direction and performances for a low-budget production.

  • Lacks originality but delivers predictable B-movie entertainment.

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Fun Fact

The film was produced by Robert L. Lippert, who was a prolific producer of low-budget Westerns and science fiction films during the 1940s and 1950s.

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