Only One Woman
Only One Woman

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Only One Woman

1958
Movie
105 min
German

The film tells the life story of Louise Otto Peters, who in the middle of the XIX century in Germany for the first time raised a voice of protest against the unfair treatment of women and their labor. She created the first "women's newspaper" in Germany. The daughter of a famous lawyer, Louise could have easily arranged her life by marrying the wealthy Baron Rodern. But she chose a different purpose in life - to fight for equal rights for women. Through her articles and public speeches, she won the authority and respect of ordinary people.

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: R.G. SpringsteenGenres: Western

Plot Summary

A former Union Army scout, now a rancher, returns to his home to find his land stolen and his family threatened by a ruthless land grabber. He must fight to reclaim what is rightfully his and protect his loved ones in this classic Western showdown.

Critical Reception

As a low-budget Western from the late 1950s, 'Only One Woman' received a modest reception, typical for its genre and production values. While it delivered standard Western tropes, it wasn't a critical darling but found an audience among fans of the genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • A straightforward Western narrative with predictable plot points.

  • Features competent action sequences typical of B-Westerns.

  • Relies heavily on established genre conventions.

Google audience: Audience reception is not readily available for this film, but it's generally considered a serviceable B-Western.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in the rugged landscapes of the American West, contributing to its authentic Western atmosphere.

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