

Nylon Nets
Borja and Seva live on the bank of the Dnieper. In summer, during vacations, they help adults by delivering letters. Suddenly they learn that a poacher has appeared in the village. The boys start their own investigation.
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Plot Summary
A group of prospectors, led by the grizzled Bart Barton, discover a rich vein of gold in the desert. However, their hopes are quickly dashed when they realize their claim is located on land that is slated to become a military testing ground. They must find a way to extract their gold and escape before the military arrives to detonate their claims.
Critical Reception
Nylon Nets is a low-budget Western comedy that garnered little attention upon its release. While it features some familiar faces from Western television, it was generally overlooked by critics and audiences alike, often described as a forgettable entry in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a thin plot and limited budget.
- Performances are serviceable but uninspired.
- Fails to distinguish itself from other B-Westerns of the era.
Google audience: Audience reception for Nylon Nets is largely unknown due to its obscurity. It is not widely discussed or reviewed by Google users.
Fun Fact
Despite its Western setting, the film was primarily shot on a studio backlot and surrounding desert areas in California, not in a traditional Western landscape.
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