West of Tombstone
West of Tombstone

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West of Tombstone

1942
Movie
59 min
English

In this western, a community revives the legend of Billy the Kid after robbers attack a stage coach. The deputy marshal believes the Kid is dead and even goes to the cemetery to exhume his body. Unfortunately, the grave is empty and as the marshal ponders the mystery, a masked rider shoots at him. The eagle-eyed lawman recognizes the man's horse and realizes that he is a prominent businessman in town.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Bill SchorrGenres: Western

Plot Summary

When a rancher is murdered, his estranged son, unaware of his father's criminal past, inherits the property and becomes embroiled in a range war. He must fight to clear his name and uncover the truth behind the murder, all while dealing with a ruthless land baron and a mysterious woman.

Critical Reception

West of Tombstone is a standard B-Western from the era, often praised for its energetic action sequences and the chemistry between its leads. While not critically acclaimed, it was generally well-received by fans of the genre for delivering classic Western tropes with a decent pace and straightforward storytelling.

What Reviewers Say

  • Features satisfying shootouts and chase scenes typical of the genre.

  • Offers a straightforward plot with familiar Western archetypes.

  • The performances are serviceable for a B-Western of this period.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'West of Tombstone' are scarce due to its age and niche appeal. However, viewers who appreciate classic, low-budget Westerns often note its competent execution of genre conventions and enjoyable action.

Fun Fact

Johnny Mack Brown, who plays the heroic lead, was a real-life football star at the University of Alabama before transitioning to a career in Hollywood Westerns.

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