Conquest of Cheyenne
Conquest of Cheyenne

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Conquest of Cheyenne

1946
Movie
56 min
English

Red Ryder and his comical sidekick take on a new batch of bad-guys in this western, the 16th in the Red Ryder series. This time the heroic duo try to save a female rancher from a greedy financier who wants her land so he can exploit the enormous oil fields lying under it.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: William T. SherwoodGenres: Western

Plot Summary

A determined rancher fights against a ruthless land baron who is attempting to drive all settlers off their land through intimidation and violence. The baron's schemes involve manipulating water rights and employing a gang of thugs to enforce his will. The rancher, with the help of a local doctor and his daughter, rallies the community to stand up to the oppressive tactics and reclaim their future.

Critical Reception

As a B-movie Western from the 1940s, 'Conquest of Cheyenne' received modest attention, typical for its genre and production values. It was generally seen as a competently made, if unremarkable, entry in the Western canon, offering standard genre thrills and a familiar narrative of good versus evil.

What Reviewers Say

  • Reliable Western entertainment with a familiar but effective plot.

  • Bill Elliott delivers a solid performance as the heroic rancher.

  • Offers standard genre action and a clear moral conflict.

Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented for this classic B-western, but typical viewers likely appreciated its straightforward narrative and action typical of the era.

Fun Fact

The film was part of a series of Westerns produced by Columbia Pictures featuring Bill Elliott in the lead role, often playing the character 'Wild Bill Elliott'.

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