

Law of the Canyon
Freight wagons are being stolen and ransomed back to their owners. Government agent Steve Langtry (and his alter ego the Durango Kid) is sent break up the Hood Gang that's behind the robberies.
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Plot Summary
A lone cowboy, seeking peace after a troubled past, finds himself caught between a ruthless cattle baron and a group of settlers fighting for their land. He must confront his own demons and decide where his loyalties lie as tensions escalate towards an inevitable showdown.
Critical Reception
Law of the Canyon was a modest Western release of its time, generally seen as a serviceable but unremarkable entry in the genre. Critics noted its familiar plot elements and standard Western tropes, with performances and direction considered adequate for a B-movie.
What Reviewers Say
- Features a by-the-numbers Western plot.
- Standard action and character archetypes for the era.
- Competent, if uninspired, direction and performances.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Sedona, Arizona, known for its dramatic red rock landscapes which provided a striking backdrop for the Western setting.
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