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Western Cyclone
Billy the Kid is framed for murder.
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Plot Summary
A ruthless land baron is scheming to drive honest ranchers off their land by hiring a gang of outlaws. A lone cowboy, wrongly accused of a crime, must race against time to expose the baron's plot and clear his name before it's too late for the town.
Critical Reception
As a B-western from the era, 'Western Cyclone' received modest attention upon its release, typical for the genre. It was generally seen as a standard, action-filled entry featuring familiar tropes and performances from its cast.
What Reviewers Say
Competent direction with decent pacing for its runtime.
Features standard Western action sequences and plot points.
Performances are adequate for the genre expectations.
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Fun Fact
B. Reeves Eason, the director, was a prolific filmmaker known for his extensive work in Westerns, often as a stuntman and second-unit director before taking the helm.
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