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Vanilla, Bronze and to Die
A beautiful woman, fatally ill of the heart, is torn between the love of a poor sculptor and a forced marriage with the sadistic son of a millionaire.
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Plot Summary
A troubled young man returns to his hometown after serving time in prison, only to find his father has remarried a woman younger than him. He becomes entangled in a dangerous love triangle and is forced to confront his past and his complicated family dynamics.
Critical Reception
This early attempt at a more mature Western explored themes of societal judgment and personal redemption, though it was met with mixed reviews for its pacing and somewhat melodramatic tone.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its ambition in tackling complex themes within the Western genre.
Criticized for a somewhat predictable plot and uneven character development.
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Fun Fact
The film was one of several low-budget Westerns produced by the independent studio Zenith Pictures during the mid-1950s, aiming to capture audiences interested in more adult-oriented narratives.
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