

The Fighting Frontiersman
Cimarron has found a lost treasure and the outlaw gang knows about it. They have made him a prisoner and are trying to get the location from him. However, he has sent for his friend Steve Reynolds and the Durango Kid will soon be on the job.
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Plot Summary
When the ruthless outlaw "Black" Bart and his gang terrorize the frontier town of Redemption, Sheriff Eddie Dean must rise to the occasion. Dean, a respected rancher and a skilled marksman, finds himself in a race against time to uncover the thieves' hidden hideout and bring them to justice. Along the way, he receives help from his loyal sidekick, Dusty, and the determined town doctor, who believe in his ability to restore peace to the troubled land.
Critical Reception
Released during the golden age of Westerns, 'The Fighting Frontiersman' was a typical B-movie of its time, offering standard action and straightforward storytelling. It was generally well-received by its target audience who appreciated its fast pace and familiar Western tropes. While not critically acclaimed, it served its purpose as an entertaining matinee feature.
What Reviewers Say
- A solid, no-frills Western with a likable hero.
- Features the expected gunfights and chases typical of the genre.
- Eddie Dean's familiar charm anchors the straightforward plot.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Fighting Frontiersman' is not widely documented on Google. However, contemporary reviews suggest it was appreciated as a standard, entertaining Western for fans of the genre.
Fun Fact
Eddie Dean, the star of 'The Fighting Frontiersman,' was also a popular country-western singer, and his songs were often featured in his films, including this one.
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