


Seven Guns to Mesa
A band of outlaws, led by "Papa" Clellan, hold up in a ghost town as they plan an attack on a wagon train loaded with gold. The unexpected arrival of a stagecoach forces the gang to hold the passengers and driver as hostages. The later arrival of a wanderer, John Trey, sets in motion events not in "Papa" Clellan's original plan.
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Plot Summary
A former outlaw, now a respected rancher, is forced to confront his past when his old gang targets his ranch for revenge. He gathers a small group of loyal men to defend his property and his new life against overwhelming odds. The film explores themes of redemption and the struggle to escape one's former self.
Critical Reception
Seven Guns to Mesa is a modest but well-executed B-western that delivers solid action and a straightforward story. While not groundbreaking, it's appreciated by genre fans for its efficient pacing and classic western tropes, offering a satisfying experience within its budget constraints.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its brisk pacing and classic western action.
- Appreciated for its straightforward plot and efficient storytelling.
- Considered a solid entry in the B-western genre.
Google audience: No specific consensus available for Google reviews.
Fun Fact
The film features the distinctive acting style of John "Buddy" Baer, a former professional boxer and wrestler who often played tough, imposing characters in his film career.
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