The Warrior of the Queen
The Warrior of the Queen

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The Warrior of the Queen

1970
Movie
81 min
Latvian

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IMDb5.2/10
Director: Anthony M. DawsonGenres: Action, Adventure, Western

Plot Summary

In this Western adventure, a rugged American scout is hired by a beautiful Spanish noblewoman to guide her through treacherous Apache territory. Their journey is fraught with danger from both the wilderness and the pursuing Apaches. As they face peril together, an unexpected bond forms between the pragmatic scout and the resilient noblewoman.

Critical Reception

"The Warrior of the Queen" received a mixed reception. While some critics praised its adventurous spirit and the performances of its lead actors, particularly William Shatner, others found the plot predictable and the direction lacking innovation. Its appeal was primarily to fans of classic Westerns and B-movies of the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its straightforward action sequences and adventurous premise.

  • Criticized for a formulaic plot that offered few surprises.

  • William Shatner's performance was often cited as a highlight, despite the film's limitations.

Google audience: Audience feedback for "The Warrior of the Queen" is sparse, but where available, it generally reflects a sentiment of mild entertainment. Viewers who enjoy old-fashioned Westerns with clear heroes and villains tend to find it watchable, though it's not typically praised for groundbreaking storytelling or character development.

Fun Fact

Despite being released in 1970, the film has a distinct style and pacing reminiscent of earlier Spaghetti Westerns from the late 1960s, and was filmed in Spain.

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