

The Lone Hand Texan
Steve Driscoll arrives to help a friend who is trying to bring in an oil well. He finds that the well has been blown up and the workers have quit. He gets the workers back on the job and orders a new drill bit . When the drill bit is stolen he organizes the townspeople to invest in the well. But when the money is collected, a fake Durango Kid shows up to take it and flee
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Plot Summary
In this classic Western, a mysterious stranger known only as the "Lone Hand Texan" arrives in a small town plagued by a ruthless outlaw gang. He quickly finds himself embroiled in a conflict between the lawless elements and the honest townsfolk. The Texan, a man of few words but decisive action, must use his skills to protect the innocent and bring justice to the frontier.
Critical Reception
Released during the golden age of B-Westerns, 'The Lone Hand Texan' received modest attention from critics and audiences of its time. It was generally seen as a competent, if unremarkable, entry in the genre, fulfilling typical audience expectations for action and heroism.
What Reviewers Say
- Features standard Western tropes with predictable plot points.
- Offers straightforward action sequences typical of the era.
- Relies on the established charisma of its lead actors within the Western genre.
Google audience: Audience reception for this particular film is not well-documented through aggregated Google user reviews. However, films of this type from the 1940s often appealed to fans of traditional Western storytelling and simple hero-villain narratives.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by Monogram Pictures, a studio known for its budget-friendly Westerns and other genre films during the 1930s and 1940s.
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